Numeral (linguistics)

In linguistics, a numeral is a member of a word class (or sometimes even a part of speech) designating numbers, such as the English word 'two' and the compound 'seventy-seven'.

Identifying numerals

Numerals may be attributive, as in two dogs, or pronominal, as in I saw two (of them).

Many words of different parts of speech indicate number or quantity. Quantifiers do not enumerate, or designate a specific number, but give another, often less specific, indication of amount. Examples are words such as every, most, least, some, etc. There are also number words which enumerate but are not a distinct part of speech, such as 'dozen', which is a noun, 'first', which is an adjective, or 'twice', which is an adverb. Numerals enumerate, but in addition have distinct grammatical behavior: when a numeral modifies a noun, it may replace the article: the/some dogs played in the parktwelve dogs played in the park. (Note that *dozen dogs played in the park is not grammatical, so 'dozen' is not a numeral.)

Twelve (Patti Smith album)

Twelve is an album by Patti Smith, released April 17, 2007 on Columbia Records. As the title suggests, the album contains twelve tracks, all of which are cover versions. It debuted on Billboard 200 at number 60, with 11,000 copies sold in its first week. A promotional EP entitled Two More was also released, featuring two tracks that are not on the album: "Perfect Day" by Lou Reed and "Here I Dreamt I Was an Architect" by The Decemberists.

Track listing

Personnel

Band

  • Patti Smith vocals, clarinet
  • Lenny Kaye guitar
  • Jay Dee Daugherty drums, percussion, accordion
  • Tony Shanahan bass, keyboards, vocals
  • Additional personnel

  • Andi Ostrowe live sound mixing
  • Barre Duryea – bass
  • David Bett art direction
  • Duncan Webster – guitar
  • Emery Dobyns engineering, mixing
  • Flea – bass
  • Giovanni Sollima cello
  • Greg Calbi mastering
  • Jack Petruzelli – guitar
  • Jackson Smith – guitar
  • Jesse Smith backing vocals
  • John Cohen banjo
  • Luis Resto piano
  • Mario Resto – drums
  • Paul Nowinski double bass
  • Hachette Book Group

    Hachette Book Group (HBG) is a publishing company owned by Hachette Livre, the largest publishing company in France, and the third largest trade and educational publisher in the world. Hachette Livre is a wholly owned subsidiary of Lagardère Group. HBG was formed when Hachette Livre purchased the Time Warner Book Group from Time Warner on March 31, 2006. Its headquarters are in 237 Park Avenue, Midtown Manhattan, New York City. Hachette is considered one of the big-five publishing companies, along with Holtzbrinck/Macmillan, Penguin Random House, HarperCollins, and Simon & Schuster. Each year HBG publishes around 800 adult books, 200 young adult and children's books and 300 audio books.

    History

    The earliest publisher to eventually become part of the Hachette Book Group was Little, Brown and Company, founded in 1837, acquired by Time Inc. in 1968.

    Warner Communications had acquired the Paperback Library in 1970 to form Warner Books. In 1982, CBS Publications sold off Popular Library to Warner. In April 1985, Warner Books relaunched Popular Library starting out with five other books plus the reprint of Question of Upbringing continuing each month with the follow volumes from A Dance to the Music of Time series by Anthony Powell. Also, two books would be issued per month from Popular's new imprint, Questar, for science fiction.

    PKA (irradiation)

    A Primary Knock-on Atom or PKA is an atom that is displaced from its lattice site by irradiation; it is, by definition, the first atom that an incident particle encounters in the target. After it is displaced from its initial lattice site, the PKA can induce the subsequent lattice site displacements of other atoms if it possesses sufficient energy, or come to rest in the lattice at an interstitial site if it does not.

    Most of the displaced atoms resulting from electron irradiation and some other types of irradiation are PKAs, since these are usually below the threshold displacement energy and do not have sufficient energy to displace more atoms. In other cases like fast neutron irradiation, most of the displacements result from higher energy PKAs colliding with other atoms as they slow down to rest.

    Collision Models

    Atoms can only be displaced if, upon bombardment, the energy they receive exceeds a threshold energy Ed. Likewise, when a moving atom collides with a stationary atom, both atoms will have energy greater than Ed after the collision only if the original moving atom had an energy exceeding 2Ed. Thus, only PKAs with an energy greater than 2Ed can continue to displace more atoms and increase the total number of displaced atoms. In cases where the PKA does have sufficient energy to displace further atoms, the same truth holds for any subsequently displaced atom.

    Noir

    Noir (or noire) is the French word for black. It may also refer to:

    Places

  • In Canada
    • Noire River, in the Outaouais region of Quebec
    • Noire River, a tributary of the Yamaska River in Eastern Townships area, Quebec
  • Noire River, in the Outaouais region of Quebec
  • Noire River, a tributary of the Yamaska River in Eastern Townships area, Quebec
  • In France
  • La Roche-Noire, a village and commune in the Puy-de-Dôme department
  • Montagne Noire, a mountain range
  • In Guadeloupe
  • Pointe-Noire, Guadeloupe, a commune on Guadeloupe
  • In the Republic of the Congo
  • Pointe-Noire District, in the Republic of the Congo
  • Noir: A Collection of Crime Comics

    Noir: A Collection of Crime Comics is a black-and-white crime comics anthology published by Dark Horse Comics. The collection contains original stories as well as short stories of already established crime comics series.

    Stories

    "Stray Bullets: Open the Goddamn Box"

    Writer and artist: David Lapham

    Letterer: Clem Robins

    "The Old Silo"

    Writer and artist: Jeff Lemire

    "Mister X: Yacht on the Styx"

    Writer and artist: Dean Motter

    "The Last Hit"

    Writer: Chris Offutt

    Penciller: Kano

    Inker: Stefano Gaudiano

    Letterer: Clem Robins

    "Fracture"

    Writer: Alex De Campi

    Artist: Hugo Petrus

    Letterer: Ryan Hill

    "The Albanian"

    Writer and artist: M. K. Perker

    "Kane: The Card Player"

    Writer and artist: Paul Grist

    "Blood on My Hands"

    Writer and artist: Rick Geary

    "Trustworthy"

    Prose story with illustrastions

    Writer: Ken Lizzi

    Artist: Joëlle Jones

    "The New Me"

    Writer: Gary D. Phillips

    Artist: Eduardo Barreto

    Letterer: Tom Orzechowski

    "Lady's Choice"

    Writers and artists: The Fillbach Brothers

    "Criminal: 21st Century Noir"

    Remix (Candan Erçetin album)

    Remix is a Candan Erçetin album. There are remixes of "Neden" in this album. There is also a song named "Yazık Oldu" which is a song from Pjer Žalica's movie Fuse.

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