nonbinarity

See also: non-binarity

English

Noun

nonbinarity (uncountable)

  1. Alternative form of non-binarity
    • 1992, Heinz J. Giegerich, English Phonology: An Introduction, Cambridge University Press, →ISBN, page 213:
      Assimilation : optionality versus nonbinarity, and natural classes
    • 1992, Susan Derwin, Professor Susan Derwin, The Ambivalence of Form: Lukács, Freud, and the Novel, Johns Hopkins University Press:
      The namer's power to authorize the pairing of word and thing underscores the nonbinarity of the sign even as it insures that pairing.
    • 1997, Ira Livingston, Arrow of Chaos: Romanticism and Postmodernity, U of Minnesota Press, →ISBN, page 2:
      "Innocence" here takes the form of a nonbinarity between binarity (day and night divided by the punctual moment of sunset) and nonbinarity (the fading light in which the moment is embedded, making the boundary negotiable).
    • 2007, Jorge J. E. Gracia, Race Or Ethnicity?: On Black and Latino Identity:
      None of the norms of identification for sex need change much for someone who is clearly male or clearly female when they discover the nonbinarity of biological sex.
    • 2015, Angela Dean, Max Morris, John Stufken, Derek Bingham, Handbook of Design and Analysis of Experiments, CRC Press, →ISBN, page 122:
      Nonbinarity can also enter into MV-optimal GGDDs with s>1, as demonstrated next. Though neither binarity nor equal replication is required, Theorem 3.8(i) does imply binarity when p = 0.
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