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Predicator vs Predication - What's the difference?

predicator | predication |

As nouns the difference between predicator and predication

is that predicator is that which predicates; that designates a property or relationship while predication is predication.

predicator

English

Noun

(en noun)
  • That which predicates; that designates a property or relationship
  • predication

    English

    Noun

    (en noun)
  • A proclamation, announcement or preaching
  • An assertion or affirmation
  • * {{quote-web
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    It can be immediately observed from these sentences that the English subject of a predication is translated in Japanese with a wa-phrase, while the subject of a nonpredicational description appears as a ga-phrase.
  • (logic) The act of making something the subject or predicate of a proposition
  • (computing) The parallel execution of all possible outcomes of a branch instruction, all except one of which are discarded after the branch condition has been evaluated
  • See also

    * prediction

    References

    * OED 2nd edition 1989