The operative semantic is copulative, a linking of isolated units still preserving their molecular independency. |
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He then takes the opportunity to review the basic principles governing the truth-value of copulative and disjunctive sentences. |
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Noncategorical syllogisms are either hypothetical or disjunctive, to which some treatments add a class of copulative syllogisms. |
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The set of possible values for particles includes agentive, connective, copulative, hortative, instrumental, locative, question and temporal, cf. |
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When they pitch woo, they writhe in copulative congress. |
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This is the same element which developed into copulative a in Ancient Greek. |
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It is now pertinent to make some observations about the distribution of the copulative verbalizer. |
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For a detailed discussion of the justification for the postulation of an underlying stative copulative verb stem in Zulu, cf. |
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It is thus postulated that, diachronically, Southern Ndebele and Zulu had the same form for the identificative copulative particle, namely ngi. |
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A verb that is a copula is sometimes called a copulative or copular verb. |
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