The difference between Logical connective and Syncategorematic
Logical connective is also noun with the meaning: a truth-valued function such as (the usual suspects): conjunction, disjunction, negation, and material implication.
Syncategorematic is also adjective with the meaning: needing other terms in order to make a meaningful constituent of language.
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Logical connective as a noun (logic):
A truth-valued function such as (the usual suspects): conjunction, disjunction, negation, and material implication.
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Syncategorematic as an adjective (linguistics, of a term):
Needing other terms in order to make a meaningful constituent of language.
Examples:
"In a logical theory, [[tautologies]] could be regarded as being syncategorematic and [[contingencies]] as being [[categorematic]]."
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Compare with synonyms and related words:
- logical connective vs sentence connective
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- conjunction vs logical connective
- disjunction vs logical connective
- if and only if vs logical connective
- logical connective vs material implication
- logical connective vs negation
- logical connective vs syncategorematic
- logical constant vs syncategorematic