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| has gloss | eng: In scholastic logic syncategorematic terms (syncategoremata) are those which cannot serve as the subject or the predicate of a proposition, and thus which cannot stand for any of Aristotles categories, but which can be used in conjunction with other terms to form a proposition. Words such as all, and, if' are examples of such terms. |
| lexicalization | eng: Syncategorematic term |
| instance of | c/Logical calculi |
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