Rationale vs Predication - What's the difference?
rationale | predication |
an explanation of the basis or fundamental reasons for something
a justification or rationalization for something
a liturgical vestment worn by Christian bishops of various denominations
A proclamation, announcement or preaching
An assertion or affirmation
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, author = Shigeyuki Kuroda
, title = Generative grammatical studies in the Japanese language
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, accessdate = 2014-02-24
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(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
As nouns the difference between rationale and predication
is that rationale is an explanation of the basis or fundamental reasons for something while predication is predication.rationale
English
Noun
(wikipedia rationale) (en noun)Synonyms
* (explanation) , rationalization * (justification)Anagrams
* ----predication
English
Noun
(en noun)- 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.