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UTTERANCES SENTECES AND PROPOSITIONS

UTTERANCES SENTECES AND PROPOSITIONS

"Grass is green", and "2 + 5 = 5" are propositions. The first proposition has the truth value of "true" and the second "false".

A proposition is a sentence expressing something true or false . A proposition may be related to other units of its kind through interpropositional relations, such as temporal relations and logical relations

A sentence is a grammatically complete string of words expressing a (partial) complete thought. A sentence can include words grouped meaningfully to express a statement, question, exclamation, request or command

1. I'm studying to be a good English teacher 2. when I get home after work I get tired

JOHN: "ouchh" look at that car accident JOHANNA: Oh my god JOHN: We should go JOHANNA: uyyyy nooo, I don´t want

An utterance is the use of any piece of language by a particular speaker on a particular situation. It can be in the form of a sequence of sentences, a single clause, a single phrase, or just a single word

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UTTERANCES SENTECES AND PROPOSITIONS

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