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Universal 1357:

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Universal 1357:

Original
A multiplicand in a pseudo-base is always smaller than its multiplier.
Standardized
In numeral systems, a multiplicand in a pseudo-base is always smaller than its multiplier.
Keywords
numeral
Domain
word formation
Type
unconditional
Status
achronic
Quality
statistical
Basis
56 languages mentioned in Greenberg 1978a
Source
Greenberg 1978a: 270 (#22)
Counterexamples

One Comment

  1. FP
    FP

    1. MULTIPLICAND = a quantity to be multiplied by another.MultiplieR = a quantity by which another is multiplied.2. The multiplicands which are not serialized multiplicands, and therefore not bases (cf. #1360), fall into two types. There are first those which fail because they are no augends, even though they are multiplied by successive numbers. The multiplicand here is usually two types which can be called a ‘pairing system’, also known as a pseudo-base. It has a further characteristic, namely that the multiplicand is smaller than the multiplier, whereas generally the opposite holds, e.g. English ‘twenty’ which is (2x) 10.In a true base this generalization may also hold for individual number expressions, see #1362.

    1. May 2020

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