subsentential
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English
[edit]Etymology
[edit]From sub- + sentential.
Adjective
[edit]subsentential (not comparable)
- Less than a sentence.
- 2002, Robyn Carston, Thoughts and utterances: the pragmatics of explicit communication, page 152:
- This looks like a candidate for a subsentential logical form and there may be various other cases of embedded fragments which have subsentential logical forms (appositional noun phrases, for instance).
- 2007, Michael Rowland Morris, An introduction to the philosophy of language, page 220:
- Quine makes this claim at two levels: the level of whole sentences, and the level of subsentential expressions. At the level of subsentential expressions the claim is known as the thesis of the inscrutability of reference.