Categorías: Todo - sentences - syntax - language

por Jenny Acevedo hace 6 años

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sentences, utterance and proposition

A proposition represents a statement that can be evaluated as true or false, describing a state of affairs involving people, objects, or actions. It is concerned with how reality is perceived or felt.

sentences, utterance and proposition

Differences between sentences, utterances and proposition

SENTENCES

written and spoken lenguage
following the gramatical rules of syntax
linguistic expression
group of words convey a meaning

PROPOSITION

involves person or things, situation or action
describe some state o affairs
true or false
the way you percive o feel things o the reality

UTTERANCE

a singles phrase or even a single word
maybe grammatical or not
physical event
it is spoken language
a party of speech between pauses and silence