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antisymmetry

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Etymology

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From anti- +‎ symmetry.

Noun

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antisymmetry (countable and uncountable, plural antisymmetries)

  1. (mathematics, set theory) The condition of being antisymmetric.
  2. (linguistics) A theory of syntactic linearization, proposing that hierarchical structure in natural language maps universally onto a particular surface linearization, namely specifier-head-complement branching order.

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