If you have to pay royalties to use a digital font, it stands to reason you have to pay royalties to the keepers of information. Why that's elsevier et al all I don't know, but they are is the only logical conclusion.
Everything? They publish basically extended abstracts, nothing that could be confidently reproduced, nor code ... or I just don't know how to read it and find supplemental material. There's a lot in the bibliography.…
I have a hunch that the nominally feminine gender is rather one of subjunction, not to say subjugation. Der Himmel -> Die Sonne -> Das Wetter. Der Tag -> Die Nacht -> Das Jahr. Der Mond -> Die Sterne -> Das Pantheon ...…
Totally opaque to whether that's "lego's" or "legos" and children in general probably don't care for an overzealous syntactic classification of single morphemes either. Is "gimme the lego over there" strange? I think it…
dat- is the stem, I suppose, -um is a grammatical ending. Data simply suits the English ear better because it's close to the nominal suffix -er. How do you like this dater point?
This is the most ridiculous thing I ever heard, is it april fools day? I read about "amper's and". Although I have no idea what an amper is, if memory serves the whole thing is related to merchant short hand, but it…
the parents idea is totally bonkers, who needs abostrophes anyway ...
> Mathematics education is in an unacceptable state it's not halting?
Complete this sentence: Someone with japanese great grandparents, born in the second generation in america, speaking no japanese, coming to japan is ethnically ..? Thanks for your contribution.
Yes it means forreigner, but a person living far away is not a foreigner. Someone who lives in a foreign nation is at home, not foreign. Does that make sense?
> which is among the worst of all sciences in evidentiary practices Linguistics is worse: It's quite literally based on hearsay. Edit: I think that's relevant. Perhaps mathematical skill is diametrically opposed to…
If you have to pay royalties to use a digital font, it stands to reason you have to pay royalties to the keepers of information. Why that's elsevier et al all I don't know, but they are is the only logical conclusion.
Everything? They publish basically extended abstracts, nothing that could be confidently reproduced, nor code ... or I just don't know how to read it and find supplemental material. There's a lot in the bibliography.…
I have a hunch that the nominally feminine gender is rather one of subjunction, not to say subjugation. Der Himmel -> Die Sonne -> Das Wetter. Der Tag -> Die Nacht -> Das Jahr. Der Mond -> Die Sterne -> Das Pantheon ...…
Totally opaque to whether that's "lego's" or "legos" and children in general probably don't care for an overzealous syntactic classification of single morphemes either. Is "gimme the lego over there" strange? I think it…
dat- is the stem, I suppose, -um is a grammatical ending. Data simply suits the English ear better because it's close to the nominal suffix -er. How do you like this dater point?
This is the most ridiculous thing I ever heard, is it april fools day? I read about "amper's and". Although I have no idea what an amper is, if memory serves the whole thing is related to merchant short hand, but it…
the parents idea is totally bonkers, who needs abostrophes anyway ...
> Mathematics education is in an unacceptable state it's not halting?
Complete this sentence: Someone with japanese great grandparents, born in the second generation in america, speaking no japanese, coming to japan is ethnically ..? Thanks for your contribution.
Yes it means forreigner, but a person living far away is not a foreigner. Someone who lives in a foreign nation is at home, not foreign. Does that make sense?
> which is among the worst of all sciences in evidentiary practices Linguistics is worse: It's quite literally based on hearsay. Edit: I think that's relevant. Perhaps mathematical skill is diametrically opposed to…