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Subject (405 bytes)
1: ...ject (grammar)]] for the linguistic definition of subject. 3: * In [[politics]] a '''subject''' is a person who is subordinate to the rule of ... 5: ..."object"). Hence the word ''subjective''. See [[subject (philosophy)]]. The Subject Was Roses (912 bytes) 1: '''''The Subject Was Roses''''' is a [[1968]] film which tells the... 9: [[Category:Plays|Subject Was Roses, The]] 10: [[Category:1968 films|Subject Was Roses, The]] 11: [[Category:Drama films|Subject Was Roses, The]] 12: [[Category:Best Actress Oscar Nominee (film)|Subject Was Roses, The]] <!-- Patricia Neal --> Subject (grammar) (3011 bytes) 1: ...n languages where a [[passive voice]] exists, the subject of a passive verb may be the target or result of ... 3: ...argument. Transitive verbs usually agree with the subject, if such [[agreement (linguistics)|agreement]] ex... 5: ...cal]] case on the arguments of a proposition, the subject tends to be marked with the least salient morphol... 7: ...tive verb; only a minority of languages place the subject after the [[object (grammar)|object]]. 9: ...er means to mark a topic, making an object into a subject by using [[passive voice|passivization]] (''I did... Subject (philosophy) (7806 bytes) 3: ...b>"subjectivity"</b> should also go to [[Kinds of Subjectivity]].]</i> 5: ...elationship with another entity (or "object"). A subject is an observer and an object is a thing observed. 7: The following are examples of '''subjective experiences''': 19: The ''object'' is the thing perceived; the ''subject'' is the one who perceives. 21: ...zation to suit the subject's goals. In the latter case, a [[feedback]] loop of modified world - new sens... Subject of the state (819 bytes) 1: ...rtually all of those who ended up being labelled "subjects of the state" rather than "citizens" were [[Jew]... Subject to Change (685 bytes) 1: '''Subject to Change''' was a band formed in 1993 featuring ... British subject (2674 bytes) 1: A '''British subject''' is a person who holds a certain form of nation... 5: ...s with the term "Commonwealth citizen". A British subject was any person who was: 9: * one of a limited number of "British subjects without citizenship". 11: ...d) who for one reason or another remained British subjects when their countries gained independence. 13: ...all Commonwealth countries used the term "British subject", most preferring the term "Commonwealth citizen"... Subject and object (1066 bytes) 1: :''For subject and object in [[linguistics]], see [[Morphosyntac... 3: '''Subject and object''', in [[Unification Thought]], two re... 5: ...or example, in a commercial transaction, a buyer (subject) and seller (object) settle on a deal in which th... 7: The Unification Thought idea of subject and object contrasts markedly with the Marxist id... Research subject (968 bytes) 1: ... [[survey research]] and [[opinion polling]], the subject is often called a ''respondent.'' 3: ...uman subjects should include some aspect of human subject protection. 7: ...search methods] has a link to resources for human subject protection. Subject-matter jurisdiction (107 bytes) 1: Subject matter jurisdiction: The case must be entered in the proper court based on the ... Object Verb Subject (2436 bytes) 3: ...t (grammar)|Object]] [[Verb]] [[Subject (grammar)|Subject]]' in [[marking|unmarked]] expressions: ''Oranges... 7: ...case the sequence of the constituents Object Verb Subject. This sequence is the rarest. Examples of human l... 12: * [[Subject Verb Object]] (SVO) ''Sam ate oranges.'' (e.g., [... 13: * [[Subject Object Verb]] (SOV) ''Sam oranges ate.'' (e.g., [... 14: * [[Verb Subject Object]] (VSO) ''Ate Sam oranges.'' (e.g., [[Wels... Verb Object Subject (1156 bytes) 3: '''Verb Object Subject''' - commonly used in its abbreviated form '''VOS... 9: * [[Subject Verb Object]] ''Sam ate oranges.'' (e.g. [[Englis... 10: * [[Subject Object Verb]] ''Sam oranges ate.'' (e.g. [[Japane... 11: * [[Verb Subject Object]] ''Ate Sam oranges.'' (e.g. [[Welsh_langu... 12: * [[Object Subject Verb]] ''Oranges Sam ate.'' (e.g. [[Xavante langu... Subject Object Verb (2180 bytes) 3: '''Subject Object Verb''' (SOV) is a term used in [[linguist... 8: ...verb. Some have special particles to separate the subject from the object, such as the Japanese ''wa''. SO... 10: ...ate rice yesterday"), in which ''watashi'' is the subject (topic, to be precise), ''gohan'' is the object a... 13: * [[Subject Verb Object]] ''Sam ate oranges.'' (e.g. [[Englis... 14: * [[Verb Subject Object]] ''Ate Sam oranges.'' (e.g. [[Welsh langu... Subject Verb Object (2698 bytes) 3: ... '''subject-verb-object (SVO)''' is the sequence 'subject verb object' in neutral expressions: ''Sam ate or... 11: In this, ''I'' is the subject, ''a game of Go'' is the object and ''played'' is... 14: * [[Subject Object Verb]] ''Sam oranges ate.'' (e.g., [[Japan... 15: * [[Verb Subject Object]] ''Ate Sam oranges.'' (e.g., [[Welsh lang... 16: * [[Verb Object Subject]] ''Ate oranges Sam.'' (e.g., [[Fijian language|... Verb Subject Object (2207 bytes) 3: '''Verb Subject Object'''—commonly used in its abbreviated ... 11: ...d Sam eat oranges?") However, questions where the subject or object is questioned are structured SVO or OSV... 14: * [[Subject Verb Object]] ''Sam ate oranges.'' (e.g. [[Englis... 15: * [[Subject Object Verb]] ''Sam oranges ate.'' (e.g. [[Japane... 16: * [[Verb Object Subject]] ''Ate oranges Sam.'' (e.g. [[Fijian language|Fi... Madame X (portrait subject) (467 bytes) 1: ... was characterized by the pale flesh tone of the subject, while her pose was considered suggestive of pros... Object Subject Verb (2013 bytes) 3: '''Object Subject Verb''' (OSV) is one of the permutations of expre... 5: OSV denotes the sequence "Object Subject Verb" in neutral expressions: ''Oranges Sam ate''... 19: * [[Subject Verb Object]] ''Sam ate oranges.'' (for example [... 20: * [[Subject Object Verb]] ''Sam oranges ate.'' (for example [... 21: * [[Verb Subject Object]] ''Ate Sam oranges.'' (for example [[Wels... Subject-oriented programming (1460 bytes) 1: ...em with one another (perhaps with glue or adapter subjects). 3: ...ming-in-the-large involves dividing a system into subjects and writing rules to compose them correctly. It ... 5: ...ects that incorporate functionality from existing subjects. 11: *[http://www.research.ibm.com/sop/ IBM subject-oriented programming] Subject-object problem (9772 bytes) 1: ..., the original philosopher of [[dialectics]], the subject and object become ''[[thesis]]'' and ''[[antithes... 8: ...an [[ethical sentence]] as often formed in law, a subject-object problem is particularly serious, as someon... 10: ...umption, then that paragraph would have a serious subject-object problem, even if the sentences themselves ... 15: ...nce]], [[physics]], and anything else that is the subject of human discourse can and must be politicized. 19: ...cs]], [[social science]] and [[linguistics]], the subject-object problem is a confusion resulting from a sh... Medical Subject Headings (3116 bytes) 1: '''Medical Subject Headings''' ('''MeSH''') is a huge controlled voc... 3: ...c research often requires the help of specialized subject [[librarian]]s. 6: ...2005]] version of MeSH contains a total of 22,568 subject headings, also known as ''descriptors''. Most of ... 19: ...http://www.nlm.nih.gov/mesh/meshhome.html Medical Subject Headings - Home Page]
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