dependent events - Übersetzung nach russisch
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dependent events - Übersetzung nach russisch

Dependent-marking; Dependent marking
  • Dependent marking 1
  • Dependent marking 2.1

dependent events      
зависимые события
dependent country         
  • [[Bora Bora]] Island, [[French Polynesia]]
  • Diego Garcia Island, [[British Indian Ocean Territory]]
  • individual claims]].
  • autonomous region]] of Finland
TERRITORY THAT DOES NOT POSSESS FULL POLITICAL INDEPENDENCE AS A SOVEREIGN STATE
Dependent area; Dependent areas; List of dependent areas; List of not fully sovereign nations; Overseas Territories; Annex to the list of countries; Territories and self-governing areas of sovereign countries; List of dependent territories; Dependent territories; Dependent Territory; Dependent territories of the United States; List of territories; Dependent states; Dependencies and other territories; Dependencies and territories; Dependent countries; Dependent country; External territory; Dependent territory of New Zealand
зависимая страна
combined events         
COMBINATION OF DIFFERENT ATHLETICS DISCIPLINES WITHIN A COMPETITION
Combined event; Combined events; Combined track and field event; Multi-event; Multi-events
комбинированные соревнования

Definition

AETE
Apple Event Terminology Extension (Reference: Apple)

Wikipedia

Dependent-marking language

A dependent-marking language has grammatical markers of agreement and case government between the words of phrases that tend to appear more on dependents than on heads. The distinction between head-marking and dependent-marking was first explored by Johanna Nichols in 1986, and has since become a central criterion in language typology in which languages are classified according to whether they are more head-marking or dependent-marking. Many languages employ both head and dependent-marking, but some employ double-marking, and yet others employ zero-marking. However, it is not clear that the head of a clause has anything to do with the head of a noun phrase, or even what the head of a clause is.

Übersetzung von &#39dependent events&#39 in Russisch