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Meaning of subjunction | Babel Free

Noun CEFR C1

Definitions

  1. Act of subjoining, or state of being subjoined.
  2. Something subjoined.
  3. An implication or entailment; A proposition that links two states such that one is a logical consequence of the other.
  4. A junction that is below or subordinate to the main junction.

Examples

“In the latter member of the sentence, he speaks hypothetically of the existence of that, which it is his business to disprove; for he does not decidedly reject the doctrine of subjunction in potential clauses; but merely contends, that, if there be subjunction, it is not so evidently marked, as in optative sentences.”
“However this is not necessarily so, in that subjunction of the absolutive phrase (advice) can take place on the first cycle; i.e. it can be subjoined initially to the lower verb (on which it is dependent).”
“But subjunction is also the basis for complex, including derivational, relationships given in the lexicon. So that derivation of a noun from a verb can be represented as subjunction of the category verb to the category noun.”
“The presence of the preposition as a marker for the object of exclude is interpreted in the usual way — the scope of the subjunction is VP only, excluding the direct object node.”
“The topic last mentioned will be taken up below, but as for Danish pronunciation it does not support intentions on the part of the speaker to keep the subjunction in use.”
“In the case of the subjunction weil, it is uncontroversial that it goes back to a temporal expression, namely to the temporal DP dia wîla 'the while' (Old High German (OHG), 750–1050), which could be used as an adverbial accusative.”
“a subjunction to a sentence”
“The primary form of subjunction is 'If P, then Q', which tells us that '{P and nonQ} is logically impossible'.”
“In the case of subjunction, the reading of →as 'if ... then' is actually strongly misleading.”
“Since supervaluationists, as we have seen, do accept some disjunctions (e.g. A V ~A) while rejecting each disjunct, they must, as we have also seen, fail subjunction.”
“The subjunction ' A B ' corresponds to a proposition of the form ' not A , unless B ' rather than a proposition of the form ' if A , then B ' .”
“The coaxial cable joins the leads from three other transducers at a subjunction box, and all four leads are fed through one hose to a main junction box ( Figure 11 ) at each lead on each platform leg.”
“However, it is to be underlined first that the anatomicohistological junctions between the common trunk and the bifurcation, and between the bifurcation and bundle branches are not well delimited, and second that in many cases there is longitudinal partition of tissue destined to become each of the two bundle branches in the background of the common trunk, much above the actual bifurcation (the dualism of the AV pathway sometimes also including the node); therefore the position of the junction–subjunction is uncertain [227, 236, 241, 245].”
“We emphasize that the coupling J₁₂ comes entirely from the phase coherence between two SIS subjunctions”
“This requirement exists as it is necessary to interconnect each subjunction in the stack, which requires reversing the n-p polarity between the subcells.”

CEFR level

C1
Advanced
This word is part of the CEFR C1 vocabulary — advanced level.

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