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Copula (statistics) - Wikipedia
A copula is a multivariate cumulative distribution function for which the marginal probability distribution of each variable is uniform on the interval [0, 1].
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Copula (linguistics) - Wikipedia
A copula is often a verb or a verb-like word, though this is not universally the case. ... A verb that is a copula is sometimes called a copulative or copular ...
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CRAN: Package copula
Methods for density, distribution, random number generation, bivariate dependence measures, Rosenblatt transform, Kendall distribution function, perspective ...
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copula
copula (ˈkɒpjuːlə) [a. L. cōpula, f. co(m)- together ap-ĕre to fasten, fit, with dim. suffix.] 1. Logic and Gram. That part of a proposition which connects the subject and predicate; the present tense of the verb to be (with or without a negative) employed as a mere sign of predication.1650 Vind. Ha...
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In layman's terms, what *is* a 'copula' exactly? : r/grammar - Reddit
A copula is a word (usually verb) that links a subject and predicate. The English copula is to be and all its conjugations and derived forms.
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COPULA Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
: something that connects: such as a : the connecting link between subject and predicate of a proposition b : linking verb
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Copula
Copula may refer to:
Copula (linguistics), a word used to link subject and predicate
Copula (music), a type of polyphonic texture similar to organum , an architectural term
Cupola furnace, a foundry device
Cupula (disambiguation)
Cupule (disambiguation)
Indo-European copula
Romance copula
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COPULA | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary
a type of verb, of which the most common is "be," that joins the subject of the verb with a complement.
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Copula - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics
Copula is defined as a statistical tool that models the directional dependence between variables, enabling the analysis of complex relationships, such as gene ...
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Definitions and Examples of Copular Verbs - ThoughtCo
A copula is a verb that joins the subject of a sentence or clause to a subject complement. For example, the word "is" functions as a copula in the sentences " ...
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An intuitive, visual guide to copulas - Thomas Wiecki
Copulas allow us to decompose a joint probability distribution into their marginals (which by definition have no correlation) and a function which couples ( ...
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copula
copula/ˈkɔpjulə; `kɑpjələ/ n(grammar) type of verb that connects a subject with its complement 系词(即连系动词, 用以连结主语及其补语) In `George became ill', the verb `became' is a copula. 在Georgebecameill一句中, became是系词.
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Copula (music)
"A copula is a rapid, connected discant..." The rhythm is notated in copula, unlike in organum.
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Double copula
The double copula, also known as the reduplicative copula, double is or Isis, is the usage of two successive copulae when only one is necessary, largely See also
Zero copula, omission of the copula in some languages or styles
Pro-drop languages such as Spanish, where subject pronouns are often dropped
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Marco Copula
Bishop Marco Copula, O.S.B. (Latin: Marcus Copula) (died 1527) was a Roman Catholic prelate who served as Bishop of Montepeloso (1498–1527). Biography
Marco Copula was ordained a priest in the Order of Saint Benedict.
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