19 thoughts on “SEMANTICS-7: Utterances, Sentences & Propositions”
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Cannot an utterance be also written?
Simple and comprehensible! Great work, thanks!
Sir, can you explain about the Predicator and Predicate? Pls
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Um, er, or , yes , no, Vrom, vrom in a child’s vocabulary of 35 month, these expressions can be considered utterances ?
You are most intelligent teacher really
it was all going smoothly until you got into the idea of Proposition, I got a bit confused; can someone explain it to me?
Well that solved my problem. lmao Thank you!
Excellent video,simple and to the point ,clear and perfectly explained ,you indeed deserve to be called a doctor
Does the proposition always take this form The action( doer object) But it is said that proposition is a declarative sentence
Please i need clarification
Tq Dr! I have semantic quiz tomorrow ?
So proud of you and loved the example in Arabic
Given we have a proposition, when a sentence needs to be derived back from proposition then how does it know the tense (e.g eat vs ate) ?
Thank you so much,Sir.Really helpful.I was confused about these concepts but now I'm clear about them.
Dr. Nimer I have a question about the verb in a propositional sentences. For example if we have 2 sentences: 1) Mary read the book 2) The book was read by Mary we agreed that these two sentences have the same proposition because of the relative meaning that these sentences tend to convey, but what about the verb here? read and was read ? can you explain more for us please! Thank you
I would like to learn more about reasoning and decision making. How can we consider the conditional rule: "If I study hard, then I will do well on my final assignment."
Thank you
Cannot an utterance be also written?
Simple and comprehensible! Great work, thanks!
Sir, can you explain about the Predicator and Predicate? Pls
Thanks alot ?
Um, er, or , yes , no, Vrom, vrom in a child’s vocabulary of 35 month, these expressions can be considered utterances ?
You are most intelligent teacher really
it was all going smoothly until you got into the idea of Proposition, I got a bit confused; can someone explain it to me?
Well that solved my problem. lmao
Thank you!
Excellent video,simple and to the point ,clear and perfectly explained ,you indeed deserve to be called a doctor
Does the proposition always take this form
The action( doer object)
But it is said that proposition is a declarative sentence
Please i need clarification
Tq Dr! I have semantic quiz tomorrow ?
So proud of you and loved the example in Arabic
Given we have a proposition, when a sentence needs to be derived back from proposition then how does it know the tense (e.g eat vs ate) ?
Thank you so much,Sir.Really helpful.I was confused about these concepts but now I'm clear about them.
Dr. Nimer I have a question about the verb in a propositional sentences.
For example if we have 2 sentences: 1) Mary read the book 2) The book was read by Mary
we agreed that these two sentences have the same proposition because of the relative meaning that these sentences tend to convey, but what about the verb here? read and was read ? can you explain more for us please! Thank you
I would like to learn more about reasoning and decision making. How can we consider the conditional rule: "If I study hard, then I will do well on my final assignment."
Thank you sir