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Wat (wie) is lumper$513476$ - definitie

OPPOSING FACTIONS IN ANY DISCIPLINE THAT HAS TO PLACE INDIVIDUAL EXAMPLES INTO RIGOROUSLY DEFINED CATEGORIES
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  • Freeman Dyson in 2005
  • RSUH]] linguistics conference bringing together various prominent Russian "lumpers" belonging to the [[Moscow School of Comparative Linguistics]], including [[Vladimir Dybo]] and [[Georgiy Starostin]] (standing in front).

lumper         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Lumper (disambiguation)
n.
Laborer (employed in loading or unloading a ship), loader.
Lumper         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Lumper (disambiguation)
·noun One who lumps.
II. Lumper ·noun The European eelpout;
- called also lumpen.
III. Lumper ·noun A laborer who is employed to load or unload vessels when in harbor.
Irish Lumper         
VARIETY OF POTATO
Irish Lumper potato
The Irish Lumper is a varietal white potato of historic interest. It has been identified as the variety of potato whose widespread cultivation throughout Ireland, prior to the 1840s, is implicated in the Irish Great Famine in which an estimated 1 million died.

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Lumpers and splitters

Lumpers and splitters are opposing factions in any discipline that has to place individual examples into rigorously defined categories. The lumper–splitter problem occurs when there is the desire to create classifications and assign examples to them, for example schools of literature, biological taxa and so on. A "lumper" is a person who assigns examples broadly, assuming that differences are not as important as signature similarities. A "splitter" is one who makes precise definitions, and creates new categories to classify samples that differ in key ways.