Bài tập ôn
Bài tập ôn
Bài tập ôn
sentence meaning what a sentence (or word) means, i.e. what it counts as the equivalent of the language concerned
proposition corresponds to a complete independent thought
expression's sense an abstraction that can be grasped by the mind of an individual person
same expression can have more than one sense
speaker meaning can include both courtesy and hostility, praise and insult, endearment and taunt
expression's sense an abstraction that can be entertained in the mind of a language user
opaque context typically involve opacity – creating verbs
referring expression expression used in an utterance to refer to sth or sb, that is used with a particular referent in mind
proposition its place in a system of semantic relationships with other expressions in the language
variable reference same word referring to different things
predicator makes the most specific contribution to the meaning of the sentence
predicate any word (or sequence of words) which (in a given single sense) can function as the predicator of a
sentence
predicate’s degree a number indicating the number of arguments it is normally understood to have in simple sentences
universe of discourse The particular world, real or imaginary (or part real, part imaginary), that the speaker assumes he
is talking about at the time
generic sentence a sentence in which some statement is made about a whole unrestricted class of individuals
extension of a one- the set of all individuals to which that predicate can truthfully be applied
place predicate
sufficient set of condi- a set of conditions (or criteria) which, if they are met by a thing, are enough in
tions on the sense of a themselves to GUARANTEE that the predicate correctly describes that thing
predicate
necessary condition a condition (or criterion) which a thing must meet in order to qualify as being correctly
on the sense of a described by that predicate
pred- icate
prototype of a predi- can be thought of as the most typical member of the extension of a predicate
cate
sense indispensable hard core of meaning
binary antonyms predicates which come in pairs and between them exhaust all the relevant possibilities
synonymy the relationship between two predicates that have the same sense
a paraphrase a sentence which expresses the same proposition as another sentence
gradable antonyms are at opposite ends of a continuous scale of values (a scale which typically varies according to
the context of use).
converses a predicate describes a relationship between two things (or people) and some other predicate
describes the same relationship when the two things (or people) are mentioned in the opposite
order
contradictory of another Is impossible for them both to be true at the same time and of the same circumstances
proposition
Think carefully about each of the following general statements, and try to say whether it is true (T) or false (F).
TRUE FALSE
An utterance is any stretch of talk, by one person, before and after which there is no
F
silence on the part of that person.
An utterance is a piece of language, such as a sequence of sentences, or a single phrase,
T
or a single word.
Before and after an utterance there is a silence. T
Helen rolled up the carpet and Helen rolled the carpet up are the same sentence. F
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hit 2
die 1
come 2
murder 2
Martha hit the sideboard 2
see 2
Herod gave Salome a nice present 3
different 2
Your marble is under table 2
identical 2
similar 2
sister 2