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Copula (linguistics) and E-Prime

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Difference between Copula (linguistics) and E-Prime

Copula (linguistics) vs. E-Prime

In linguistics, a copula (plural: copulas or copulae; abbreviated) is a word used to link the subject of a sentence with a predicate (a subject complement), such as the word is in the sentence "The sky is blue." The word copula derives from the Latin noun for a "link" or "tie" that connects two different things. E-Prime (short for English-Prime or English Prime, sometimes denoted É or E′) is a version of the English language that excludes all forms of the verb to be, including all conjugations, contractions and archaic forms.

Similarities between Copula (linguistics) and E-Prime

Copula (linguistics) and E-Prime have 2 things in common (in Unionpedia): Existence, Predicate (grammar).

Existence

Existence, in its most generic terms, is the ability to, directly or indirectly, interact with reality or, in more specific cases, the universe.

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Predicate (grammar)

There are two competing notions of the predicate in theories of grammar.

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Copula (linguistics) and E-Prime Comparison

Copula (linguistics) has 154 relations, while E-Prime has 35. As they have in common 2, the Jaccard index is 1.06% = 2 / (154 + 35).

References

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