- is
syncategorematic if it
lacks a
denotation but can
nonetheless affect the
denotation of a
larger expression which contains it.
Syncategorematic expressions...
- on, plus
sentential connectives such as "and" and "or", were
called syncategorematic terms (from the Gr****
kategorei – to predicate, and syn – together...
- actu non datur. This
means there is only a (developing, improper, "
syncategorematic")
potential infinity but not a (fixed, proper, "categorematic") actual...
-
syncategorematic terms.
Categorematic terms have an
independent meaning and
refer to some part of reality, like
horse and Socrates.
Syncategorematic terms...
-
function from
properties to
truth values—they are in that
sense not
syncategorematic, or "incomplete symbols"); but the view
retains the
essentials of the...
-
sentences that
raise difficulties of
interpretation due to the
presence of
syncategorematic terms such as
quantifiers and
certain prepositions, which, according...
- this led to an
increasing interest in
problems related to the use of
syncategorematic words such as and, or, not, if, and every. The
study of categorematic...
- 'Infinitely Many' and 'Finitely Many'".
William of Sherwood's
Treatise on
Syncategorematic Words.
University of
Minnesota Press. ISBN 978-0-8166-5805-3. Smith...
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Allen &
Unwin – via
Internet Archive. Pullum,
Geoffrey K. (1982). "
Syncategorematicity and
English infinitival to". Glossa. 16: 181–215. Fiengo, Robert...
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second is
related to the first, such as the
relation of equality.
syncategorematic terms Terms that do not
stand for
objects or have a
reference by themselves...