Module 2 - Words, Names, Terms, and Concepts Flashcards
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A (…) or group of (…) used to express a (…) is called a (…)
word; words; concept; term
Only a linguistic expression which can serve as a (…) is a (…)
predicate; term
Do not confuse an (…) with a (…)
object; concept
A (…) name is not a term; however a (…) name is a term
singular; general
Next to general names as terms are (…) and (…)
adjectives; verbs
A descriptive phrase is either an (…) description or a (…) description
indefinite; definite
A (…) description is any linguistic expression of the grammatical form ‘the so-and-so’
definite
Never consider a (…) as a singular (…)
definite description; name
The word ‘(…)’ is purely referring and never (…)
thing; descriptive
The words ‘some’ and ‘all’ are (…)
quantifier
The word ‘(…)’, short for ‘There is at least one’, is an (…) quantifier
some; existential
The word ‘(…)’, short for ‘Give any’, is a (…) quantifier
all; universal
The linguistic expressions ‘and,’ ‘or,’ ‘if…then…,’ ‘only if,’ ‘if and only if,’ and ‘not’ are logical (…)
operators
(…) are neither (…) nor (…)
Concepts; True; False
It is (…) and (…) which bear Truth-values
propositions; statements
A term is a linguistic expression whose essential linguistic task is to express a concept
TRUE
A concept is technically expressed by a propositional function
TRUE
A propositional function manifests in ordinary language as predicative expression or predicate
TRUE
Any word is a term
FALSE
Any singular (proper) name is a term
FALSE
An object is a concept
FALSE
General names, adjectives (including adjective phrases), and verbs are the most frequently encountered terms
TRUE
Singular names are terms
FALSE
Definite description are terms
TRUE