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Examples of declarative sentence


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The first two examples are not declarative sentences and therefore are not (or do not make) statements.
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Now more generally of any verb whose form is such that it can stand in a simple declarativesentence.
Rule-based theories of object wh-question acquisition make the additional assumption that children are applying the following grammatical movement rules to transform an underlying declarativesentence into a wh-question.
In both cases, the question both begins and ends at higher pitches than does a declarativesentence.
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Therefore, a judgment is a declarativesentence, which is a categorical proposition.
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Each point should be a short declarativesentence.
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This word order is always kept, regardless of a declarativesentence or an interrogative sentence.
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In logic a declarativesentence is considered to be a sentence that can be used to communicate truth.
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Two meaningful declarativesentence-tokens express the same proposition if and only if they mean the same thing.
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Eh can also be added to the end of a declarativesentence to turn it into a question.
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Only data from well-formed declarative sentences are discussed.
Compare the percentages of notcontraction out of all possible contractions that took place in declarative sentences for the corpus specified.
Thus, for declarative sentences, internal and external causes have probably both contributed to the cur rent situation.
And that is astonishing, because it's one thing to be able to write a good declarativesentence; it's another thing to catch the temperature of the narrator, the narrator's feeling.
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The obtained peak alignment values were averaged for each participant across the six declarative sentences, yielding the dependent variable in this analysis.
In logic, an argument requires a set of (at least) two declarative sentences (or propositions) known as the premises along with another declarativesentence (or proposition) known as the conclusion.
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She restricts her analysis of the latter to inversion in declarative sentences.
For the present study the analysis focuses only on not-negatives in complete declarative sentences.
The verb may appear as the second item in a sentence (in simple main clause declarative sentences), at the beginning (in polar questions) or at the end (in subordinate clauses).
Many theories of acquisition (and the adult grammar) assume that questions are derived from declarative sentences via projections that leave traces marked for grammatical properties such as tense or agreement.
As a basis for our discussion, we will start by providing quantitative evidence based on the analysis of a reading cor pus of broad focus declarative sentences.
In declarative sentences with nominal subject and object, the dominant order is almost always one in which the subject precedes the object. 2.
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The declarative sentences in the corpus were analyzed for complexity (sentential elaboration) using in particular the number of subordinate clauses per unit as an index.
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They should not be confused with declarative sentences, which are just sets of words in languages that refer to propositions.
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The fifth and sixth examples are meaningful declarative sentences, but are not statements but rather matters of opinion or taste.
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Declarative sentences, ontologically speaking, are thus ideas, a property of substances (minds), rather than a distinct ontological category.
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The third and fourth are declarative sentences but, lacking meaning, are neither true nor false and therefore are not (or do not make) statements.
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Another similarity among creoles is that questions are created simply by changing a declarative sentence's intonation, not its word order or content.
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Many types of internal punctuation (colons, semicolons, dashes, parentheses) are omitted in favor of short declarative sentences.
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Two meaningful declarative sentences express the same proposition if and only if they mean the same thing.
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Thus, most declarative sentences can become interrogative with the right intonation.
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Cognitivism points to the semantic difference between imperative sentences and declarative sentences in normative subjects.
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Most simple, declarative sentences could be translated word by word between the two languages; but the grammars differ in the details, and in their formal foundations.
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Increasing the rapidity between two different actions may add tension to a scene, much in the same manner of using short, declarative sentences in a work of literature.
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Or to the different meanings and purposes of some superficially declarative sentences.
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