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Number of clauses* 1 point per clauses (1 point per unit composed by subject and predicate that included a personal form of a verb).

For example, he claims that categorical judgments express a logical relation between subject and predicate that corresponds to the ontological relation between substance and accident; and the logical form of a hypothetical judgment expresses a relation that corresponds to cause and effect.

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But just as a unique collection of actual "subjects" and "predicates" (that is, literal-synecdochic elements) make up a word, so too do actual "subjects" and "predicates" (that is, again, literal-synecdochic elements) make up a fictional entity.

According to Scotus, purported demonstrations of ten categories rely upon an initial division of predication into two basic classes: predicates that indicate a "being in itself" and predicates that indicate a "being not in itself".

The contrast between subjects and predicates that Strawson himself proposes for the central cases is that understanding a subject expression depends on the possession of empirical information whereas the understanding of predicates does not.

But if this is the case, there is no semantic or syntactic criterion on whose basis we could draw the line between projectible predicates and predicates that we cannot use for induction.

This works with mass nouns and predicates that are homogeneous (i.e., refer distributively and cumulatively).

These requirements are made of operations to cover and predicates that must hold true at the end of each test case.

That is, language is inherently "ambiguous" (or "vague") precisely because an individual may draw upon and select any number of "subjects" and/or "predicates" that make up the definition(s) of a word what I refer to as the "literal-synecdochic elements" of a word.

It consisted of only two words, with a subject of "Boston" and a predicate that cannot be printed in this newspaper.

The first letter of a word can be retrieved using the selection operator, and a predicate that determines if a word is capitalized can be defined using the built-in predicate isupper.

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