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Definitions of clausal in various dictionaries:
adj - of or relating to or functioning as a clause
adj - a distinct part of a composition [n -S] : CLAUSAL
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Vilified child supporters accepting endless praise left after having words |
Relating to part of sentence left in one such |
Of a group of words |
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Jun 7 2015 The Telegraph - General Knowledge |
Apr 12 2007 The Guardian - Cryptic crossword |
Dec 16 2003 The Guardian - Cryptic crossword |
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Of, pertaining to, or constructed using clauses. |
clause. klawz klz Grammar. a syntactic construction containing a subject and predicate and forming part of a sentence or constituting a whole simple sentence. a distinct article or provision in a contract, treaty, will, or other formal or legal written document. |
of or relating to or functioning as a clause |
Clausal might refer to |
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A Speech act in linguistics and the philosophy of language is an utterance that has performative function in language and communication. * According to Kent Bach, "almost any speech act is really the performance of several acts at once, distinguished by different aspects of the speaker's intention: there is the act of saying something, what one does in saying it, such as requesting or promising, and how one is trying to affect one's audience". * The contemporary use of the term goes back to J. L. Austin's development of performative utterances and his theory of locutionary, illocutionary, and perlocutionary acts. Speech acts are commonly taken to include such acts as promising, ordering, greeting, warning, inviting and congratulating. |