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Discover LudwigThe word "copulative" is a real English word and is used in written English
It has the same meaning as "conjunctive". It is used to refer to a word or phrase that links two parts of a sentence together, such as "and" or "but" or "or". Example sentence: "He had a great job and a good salary, but his copulative decision to move to a new city changed his life."
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Noncategorical syllogisms are either hypothetical or disjunctive, to which some treatments add a class of copulative syllogisms.
(These two classes are sometimes called "passive" and "active," and the former are also known as "linking" or "copulative" verbs).
When they pitch woo, they writhe in copulative congress.
He then takes the opportunity to review the basic principles governing the truth-value of copulative and disjunctive sentences.
For al-Kindī, see On First Philosophy (Pormann and Adamson 2012); cf. Bertolacci 2006: Ch. 2. 6. Arabic does not have any copulative function for the verb "to be" and the proper meaning of wuǧūd is "to be found" and therefore "to exist".
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