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"My way of writing sentences corresponds with my lifestyle: it's very controlled," says Han, who lives quietly in a city outside Seoul with her teenage son.

Suppose that each of these two sentences corresponds to a fact, x and y, respectively, with x and y distinct.

The differences aren't trivial: a written down sentences corresponds to many possible ways of being uttered in which features such as prosidy can prevent certain meanings that the written down sentences seems capable of enjoying.

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(ii) The semantic point is that the Nyāya espouse a version of the correspondence theory of truth, according to which true sentences correspond to facts.

These sentences corresponded exactly to what the speaker pronounced during the recording session.

Relative to normal sentences hearing pseudo sentences corresponded to stronger brain responses in the anterior STR (planum polare) and in the fronto-opercular region bilaterally.

What's more, since any two atomic sentences of this language will be logically independent of one another, it follows that the facts to which these sentences correspond must be metaphysically independent of one another.

The causative interpretation of the V-DE construction having the structure of 60 can be compared with the causative relationship between the two components of an RVC.19 In fact, what is expressed by 56, 57, and 59 can also be roughly expressed by RVCs, as shown in 62, in which the three sentences correspond to 56, 57, and 59 respectively.

Participants were directed to listen to the presented sentence and to make a decision as accurately as possible, which emotional category the emotional prosody of the presented sentences corresponded to.

Their 'if only' sentences corresponded to the expected counterfactual, e.g., 'if she had taken the other drug…' on 67% of trials; their remaining 'if only' thoughts tended to focus on a prior event that had led up to the counterfactual choice, e.g., 'if only she hadn't injured her ankle…'.

The meaning of a sentence corresponds to the content of a function, distinct from the quality and matter of a predicative judgment.

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