0 present participle of anchor --
1 to lower an anchor into the water in order to stop a boat from moving away --
2 to act as the anchorman or anchorwoman of a programme: --
3 to be the member of a team who goes last in a relay (= a type of race between two or more teams in which each person in the team runs or swims part of the race): --
The size variation of the reduplicant is a consequence of the interactions between constraints on the anchoring of the plural morpheme and stress assignment.
First, we add to the free-energy functional the anchoring energy (2.10).
Further reinforcement of the anchoring effect comes from the stability of the rhythm.
The anchoring takes place when a word matches the conditions assigned to this arc.
A second point introduced by the single-segment affixation is the possibility of anchoring violations.
This suggests that the petty networks included a larger number of people whose only contact was to ego, the anchoring individual.
Two approaches have been used in anchoring holistic utility values.
Either of these approaches would lend additional depth to the argument by anchoring it in a theoretical framework.