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None### Summary of Conditional Sentences from https://mit.edu/fintel/fintel-2009-hsk-conditionals.pdf
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[PDF] A Cross-Constructional Analysis of if-clauses 1 Introduction 2 If ...Conditional clauses (e.g., if-clause sentential adjuncts) are free relatives of possible worlds. This proposal extends an idea, first considered and ...
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The Logic of Conditionals - Stanford Encyclopedia of PhilosophyJul 3, 2021 · Logics of conditionals deal with inferences involving sentences of the form “if A, (then) B” of natural language. Despite the overwhelming ...
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Conditionals - Stanford Encyclopedia of PhilosophyAug 8, 2001 · A conditional sentence "If A, C" or "C if A" thus has two contained sentences or sentence-like clauses. A is called the antecedent, C the ...
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Conditionals - Linguistics - Oxford BibliographiesMar 10, 2015 · Conditionals in English are typically 'If A, (then) B,' where the 'if' clause is the antecedent and the main clause is the consequent.
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Protasis and Apodosis | Dickinson College Commentaries512. A complete conditional sentence consists of two clauses the protasis and the apodosis. The clause containing the condition is called the PROTASIS the ...
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conditionals.htmlThis conclusion is expressed in the main clause, the apodosis: Si legunt, inveniunt disciplinam. If they read (protasis), they acquire knowledge (apodosis).
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protasis / apodosis - WordReference ForumsOct 27, 2012 · 'Protasis' is Greek, meaning 'a stretching before': in other words, a putting up or a proposal. 'Apodosis' likewise means 'a giving back' or a ...
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Protasis and Apodosis - Grammar.comThe grammatical term used to represent the main clause of the conditional sentence which shows the consequence is called apodosis.
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Conditionals: other expressions ( unless, should, as long as )Conditional clauses can begin with phrases such as as long as, so long as, only if, on condition that, providing (that), provided (that).
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Condition - Etymology, Origin & MeaningClassical Latin condicio was confused in Late Latin with conditio "a making," from conditus, past participle of condere "to put together." The sense ...
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[PDF] Pragmatic use & interpretation of conditionals - osnaDocsOct 24, 2023 · 'If'-sentences can be used to express many different beliefs and inten- tions, including, among others, warnings, promises, causal relations ...
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[PDF] conditional constructions as rhetorical structures - enl.auth.grWithin a broader semanto-pragmatic framework, there have been traditionally singled out three types of conditional construction, all three of them characterized ...
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If you choose/like/prefer/want/wish: the origin of metalinguistic and ...A variety of if-clauses containing second-person subjects and verbs of 'choice', including choose, like, prefer, want, wish, and will, may function ...
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Moulding interpersonal relations through conditional clausesThis paper focuses on the interpersonal potential of the conditional clause as a rhetorical device for establishing a dialogue between the author and the ...
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[PDF] If-conditionals and Modality: Frequency patterns and theoretical ...May 20, 2019 · This study empirically tests this claim by examining the frequency of modal marking in a number of conditional and non-conditional structures ...
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[PDF] Temporal Orientation in Conditionals - HAL-SHSSep 13, 2006 · Abstract. This paper argues for a modal explanation for temporal orientation facts in both antecedents and consequents of conditionals.
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[PDF] Modals and Conditionals - Semantics ArchiveModals and Conditionals: New and Revised. Perspectives. Angelika Kratzer. ABSTRACT. The book contains new editions of a selection of author's works on modals.
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Realis and Irrealis (Chapter 6) - Mood and ModalityJun 5, 2012 · There are basically two ways in which realis and irrealis markers function. In some languages their main function is to co-occur with other ...<|separator|>
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[PDF] "Irrealis" as a grammatical category - UNM LinguisticsIt is the treatment of meanings that do differ in context, e.g., the use of the English past tense in if-clauses yielding a hypothetical, but not past, sense, ...
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Presupposing counterfactuality - Semantics and PragmaticsApr 4, 2020 · This paper provides a thorough examination of the arguments against the presupposition view as applied to past subjunctive conditionals and finds none of them ...
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[PDF] 59. Conditionals | MITDec 23, 2009 · Some languages are reported to have no conditional construction of the if . . . then-type and use paratactic means only (see for example ...
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Conditionals: if - Cambridge GrammarWe use the first conditional to talk about the result of an imagined future situation, when we believe the imagined situation is quite likely.<|separator|>
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Conditionals: zero, first and second | LearnEnglish - British CouncilConditional sentences are often divided into different types. Zero conditional. We use the zero conditional to talk about things that are generally true ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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Modals in the first conditional - GrammaringWe can use modals other than will in the main clause of a sentence in the first conditional: If you ask George, he may/might be able to help you.
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Unless - English Grammar Today - Cambridge DictionaryUnless is a conditional word (like if), so we don't use will or would in the subordinate clause: Unless I hear from you, I'll see you at two o'clock. Not: ...
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Common mistakes learners make when forming conditional sentencesFeb 6, 2012 · In the first conditional, we use the present simple in the if-clause and 'will' in the main clause. A very common error is to put 'will' in the ...
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[PDF] English as a Foreign Language Student Productive Conditional ...2) What errors do Thai EFL students frequently make in the production of English if- conditionals in spoken English? Review of Literature.
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[PDF] Conditional Sentences: ELT typology and corpus evidenceSep 6, 2003 · The frequency of the types of conditional sentences usually presented in ELT materials (Zero, First, Second,. Third and Mixed). The relative ...
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Conditionals: Verb Tense in "If" Clauses - UNC Writing CenterOne of them is to use the word “if” in the clause that expresses the condition. For example, “If it rains, we'll cancel the picnic. If it doesn't rain ...
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Was and Were with the Subjunctive | MLA Style CenterMar 7, 2024 · Use "were" with the subjunctive when a condition is known to be untrue. Use "was" when the condition is uncertain or may or may not exist.
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[PDF] Come What May: The History and Future of the English SubjunctiveMay 9, 2015 · these forms are more common in American than British English ... Modern English, 59 were expressed with the inflectionally-marked subjunctive in ...
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Conditional Sentences | Dickinson College CommentariesThus, rīdēs, mâiōre cachinnō concutitur (You laugh, he shakes with more boisterous laughter), is the original form for the indicative in protasis and apodosis; ...Missing: condicio | Show results with:condicio
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[PDF] 1. si + présent 2. si + imparfait 3. si + plus-que-parfait Si clauses (if ...May 27, 2004 · Si clauses (if clauses in English) indicate possibilities, which may or may not become reality. They refer to the present, past, and future.Missing: hypothetical | Show results with:hypothetical
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Italian Conditional Clauses: Uses, Examples - StudySmarterMay 21, 2024 · The structure of Italian conditional clauses typically involves two parts: the 'if' clause (protasis) and the 'main' clause (apodosis). The 'if' ...
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Conditional Clauses in German Grammar - Lingolia DeutschConditional clauses are dependent clauses that are introduced by the word wenn. They express an action that only takes place under certain conditions.
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How to form Unreal Conditional in Russian - On-line school Pa-russki![ЕСЛИ БЫ + PAST], [БЫ + PAST]. Where: ✓ ЕСЛИ БЫ = IF-phrase (‼️ not just “ЕСЛИ”, which is used for the Real Conditional). ✓ Particle “БЫ” is used twice ...
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The headache of the Indo-European subjunctive - PaleoglotMay 24, 2007 · The subjunctive in Proto-Indo-European (PIE), which denotes hypothetical actions and states, is assumed by quite a many Indo-Europeanist to be marked with ...Missing: conditionals | Show results with:conditionals
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IE *-kwe 'and; if' in Slavic languages - Academia.eduThe article examines the origin and functional development of the Slavic conjunction ače 'if; although' (OPol. acz). The marker of the protasis in ...
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The Indo-European Subjunctive and its Origin as a PresentAug 6, 2025 · This paper explores the hypothesis that the PIE thematic subjunctive of the types *h1éseti, *h 2éĝēti originated from the baritone thematic ...Missing: conditionals | Show results with:conditionals
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[PDF] CHINESE CONDITIONALS AND THE THEORY OF CONDITIONALS*Jul 30, 1999 · If this account of bare conditionals in Mandarin Chinese is on the right track, we should find other pronominal indefinites in the languages ...
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[PDF] Yaobushi-conditionals in Mandarin Chinese: Causal Relations and ...Standard conditionals in Mandarin Chinese (MC) can be ambiguous between an indicative reading and a subjunctive reading, depending on the context.
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[PDF] Projectivity and the Tagalog Reportative EvidentialIn Tagalog, a conditional utterance can be formed in two ways. A conditional can start with kung 'if', followed by two sentential clauses (marked with [ ]S): ...
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(PDF) Temporal interpretation in Navajo - Academia.edu14 The Optative mode also locates situations in the future, or as non-actual: the Optative expresses wishes or desires. TEMPORAL INTERPRETATION IN NAVAJO ...
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[PDF] Evidentiality and Mirativity in NavajoDec 2, 2015 · This thesis provides a detailed description of the meaning and pragmatic functions of the reportativejini, the quotative and the mirative iii in ...Missing: conditional | Show results with:conditional
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(PDF) Conditionals in Ndendeule - Academia.eduNdendeule, a Bantu language spoken in southern Tanzania, has six conditional constructions identified by conditional markers. Construction I is marked by ...
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The Nature of Conditional Sentences in Nyakyusa - Academia.eduThis study aims to fill gaps in understanding conditional constructions across Bantu languages, specifically in Nyakyusa.
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[PDF] Principia Mathematica Volume Iand Russell display the structure of both kinds of thought. No other book has had such an influence on the subse- quent history of mathematical philosophy.
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Introduction to logical theory : P.F. Strawson - Internet ArchiveOct 4, 2022 · Introduction to logical theory. by: P.F. Strawson. Publication date: 1952. Collection: internetarchivebooks; printdisabled.
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Affirming the consequent | ArgumentationThe thesis of this paper is that an argument's possessing the form of affirming the consequent does not suffice to make its premises at all favorably ...
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Counterfactuals - Stanford Encyclopedia of PhilosophyJan 18, 2019 · Counterfactuals are conditionals concerning hypothetical possibilities. What if Martin Luther King had died when he was stabbed in 1958 ...
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Conditionals and the Ramsey Test (Chapter 7) - Decision Theory ...(Ramsey, 1990/1929, p. 155). This remark of Frank Ramsey appears only as a footnote to his paper 'General Propositions and Causality', but it has sufficed to ...
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Frank Ramsey - Stanford Encyclopedia of PhilosophyAug 14, 2019 · Ramsey's primary analysis of belief and assertion appears in his papers 'Truth and Probability' (1926a), 'Facts and Propositions' (1927a) and ' ...
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Clarence Irving Lewis - Stanford Encyclopedia of PhilosophySep 25, 2007 · ... strict implication is a form of modal logic. The system of strict implication developed in SSL (Lewis 1918) was distinguished from earlier ...Brief Biography · Logic, Language, and Meaning · Empirical Knowledge and...
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(PDF) Logics for Conditionals - ResearchGatePDF | On Jan 1, 1985, Frank Veltman published Logics for Conditionals | Find, read and cite all the research you need on ResearchGate.