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Meaning of Copula | Babel Free

Noun CEFR B1
ˈkɒpjʊlə

Definitions

  1. A word, usually a verb, used to link the subject of a sentence with a predicate (usually a subject complement or an adverbial), that unites or associates the subject with the predicate.
  2. The bond or relationship by which two things are combined into a unity.
  3. A function that represents the association between two or more variables, independent of the individual marginal distributions of the variables.
  4. A device that connects two or more keyboards of an organ.
  5. The act of copulation; mating.

Equivalents

العربية الصلة رابط رابطة عماد
Български връ́зка
Bosanski kopula kosač spona vez копула
Čeština spona
Cymraeg cyplad
Deutsch Kopula Kopulaverb
Ελληνικά συνδετικό ρήμα
Esperanto ligverbo
Español cópula
Suomi kopula
Français copula copule
हिन्दी योजक सयोजक
Hrvatski kopula kosač spona vez копула
Հայերեն հանգույց
Bahasa Indonesia kopula
Íslenska tengisögn
Italiano copula copula
Македонски копула
Nederlands koppelwerkwoord
Slovenščina vez
Српски kopula kosač spona vez копула
Türkçe bağlaç koşaç
Українська зв'я́зка

Examples

“I begin by arguing in section 2 that there are in fact at least two Celtic copulas, a grammatical copula that simply spells out tense and agreement, and a substantive copula formed on a lexically listed verbal stem.”
“The theory of conjunctively tensed copulae will be developed and stated with more precision in the following section.”
“This paper explores the position of the copula in the development of the verb system in second language acquisition of Italian.”
“The present study focuses on the acquisition of a specific verbal element, namely the copula, in predicative constructions in a cross-linguistic perspective (English, German, Croatian).”
“Lang Belta has no copula like English ‘is’.”
“The fact that in milk the copula or bond is exceedingly slight is evident from the spontaneous resolution of milk when left in a vessel, its resolution, namely, into cream—a white substance of comparative consistency,—and a sourish fluid; also from its ready resolution when, merely by motion, it is turned into butter, or, by heat, into various kinds of curds.”
“I quite correctly defined logical copulation by means [of] the copula of inclusion.”
“In 2000, David X. Li, a banker with a doctorate in statistics who was then at RiskMetrics, part of J. P. Morgan Chase, began using mathematical functions called Gaussian copulas to estimate the likelihood of corporations’ dying in unison.”
“There is little statistical theoretical theory for copulas. Sensitivity studies of estimation procedures and goodness-of-fit tests for copulas are unknown.”
“Copulas provide an example of the haphazard evolution of quantitative finance. The key result is Sklar's theorem, which says that one can characterize any multivariate probability distribution by its copula (which specifies the correlation structure) and its marginal distributions (the conditional one dimensional distributions). Thus one can create multivariate distributions by mixing and matching copulas and marginal distributions.”
“A recently developed flexible method is provided by hierarchical Archimedean copulae (HAC).”

CEFR level

B1
Intermediate
This word is part of the CEFR B1 vocabulary — intermediate level.
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