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- others it becomes exhortative while when including the speaker it becomes cohortative. Hortative modalities share semantic and lexical similarities with other...
- Look up cohort in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Cohort or cohortes may refer to: Cohort (educational group), a group of students working together through...
- A cohort study is a particular form of longitudinal study that samples a cohort (a group of people who share a defining characteristic, typically those...
- In statistics, epidemiology, marketing and demography, a cohort is a group of subjects who share a defining characteristic (typically subjects who experienced...
- The cohortes urbanae (Latin meaning urban cohorts) of ancient Rome were created by Augustus to counterbalance the enormous power of the Praetorian Guard...
- The term cohort effect is used in social science to describe variations in the characteristics of an area of study (such as the incidence of a characteristic...
- Cohort analysis is a kind of behavioral analytics that breaks the data in a data set into related groups before analysis. These groups, or cohorts, usually...
- century AD, ten cohorts (about 5,000 men total) made up a legion. Cohorts were named "first cohort", "second cohort", etc. The first cohort consisted of...
- retrospective cohort study, also called a historic cohort study, is a longitudinal cohort study used in medical and psychological research. A cohort of individuals...
- indicator of the 1st person in the cohortative (would be a suffix -en) is mostly omitted, as with the cohortative prefix, the 1st person is already expressed...