Module 2 - Words, Names, Terms, and Concepts Flashcards

1
Q

A (…) or group of (…) used to express a (…) is called a (…)

A

word; words; concept; term

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2
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Only a linguistic expression which can serve as a (…) is a (…)

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predicate; term

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3
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Do not confuse an (…) with a (…)

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object; concept

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4
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A (…) name is not a term; however a (…) name is a term

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singular; general

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5
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Next to general names as terms are (…) and (…)

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adjectives; verbs

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6
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A descriptive phrase is either an (…) description or a (…) description

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indefinite; definite

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7
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A (…) description is any linguistic expression of the grammatical form ‘the so-and-so’

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definite

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8
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Never consider a (…) as a singular (…)

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definite description; name

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9
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The word ‘(…)’ is purely referring and never (…)

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thing; descriptive

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10
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The words ‘some’ and ‘all’ are (…)

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quantifier

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The word ‘(…)’, short for ‘There is at least one’, is an (…) quantifier

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some; existential

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12
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The word ‘(…)’, short for ‘Give any’, is a (…) quantifier

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all; universal

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13
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The linguistic expressions ‘and,’ ‘or,’ ‘if…then…,’ ‘only if,’ ‘if and only if,’ and ‘not’ are logical (…)

A

operators

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14
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(…) are neither (…) nor (…)

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Concepts; True; False

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15
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It is (…) and (…) which bear Truth-values

A

propositions; statements

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16
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A term is a linguistic expression whose essential linguistic task is to express a concept

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TRUE

17
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A concept is technically expressed by a propositional function

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TRUE

18
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A propositional function manifests in ordinary language as predicative expression or predicate

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TRUE

19
Q

Any word is a term

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FALSE

20
Q

Any singular (proper) name is a term

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FALSE

21
Q

An object is a concept

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FALSE

22
Q

General names, adjectives (including adjective phrases), and verbs are the most frequently encountered terms

A

TRUE

23
Q

Singular names are terms

A

FALSE

24
Q

Definite description are terms

A

TRUE

25
Q

Singular names are definite descriptions

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FALSE

26
Q

Terms like ‘thing,’ ‘object,’ ‘being,’ and ‘existent’ are purely referring

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TRUE

27
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Quantifiers are not terms

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TRUE

28
Q

Logical operators are terms

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FALSE

29
Q

Objects do not have Truth-values

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FALSE

30
Q

Concepts do not have Truth-values

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TRUE

31
Q

Only statements and propositions bear Truth-values

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TRUE