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On the Lighter Side => New Theories => Topic started by: Eddie Mars on 25/08/2025 16:19:54
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conjunction (n.)
https://www.etymonline.com/search?q=conjuntion
/conjunction without "c"
/the 3rd paragraph
Grammatical sense of "connective particle
serving to unite clauses of a sentence
or coordinate words in a clause or sentence"
(late 14c.) was in Latin,
a loan-translation of Greek syndesmos.
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Sometimes the wrong question gives more information.
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Prepositions are about places.
/divider divides space
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But
conjunctions
are something different.
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One may think of
"or"
as
"Equivalence".
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One may think of
"and"
as
"Set'.
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Actually,
one could not care less.
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One way or another
one is mortal.