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categorematic
categorematic, a. Logic. (ˈkætɪgɒrɪˈmætɪk) [f. on Gr. type *κατηγορηµατικός, f. κατηγόρηµα; see prec. Cf. F. catégorématique.] Of a word: Capable of being used by itself as a term.1827 Whateley Logic 63 It is not every word that is categorematic, that is, capable of being employed by itself as a ter... Oxford English Dictionary
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Syncategorematic term
Categorematic: The plus sign "" denotes the operation of addition. Under this definition it would be non-syncategorematic, or categorematic. wikipedia.org
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syncategorematic
syncategorematic, a. (sɪnˌkætɪgɒrɪˈmætɪk) [ad. Gr. συγκατηγορηµατικός, f. συγκατηγόρηµα: see prec. and -ic.] In Logic: of the nature of a syncategorem: opp. to categorematic. Also in extended uses in linguistic analysis.1827 Whately Logic (ed. 2) 347 Syncategorematic words are such as cannot singly ... Oxford English Dictionary
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categorem
categorem Logic. (ˈkætɪgəˌrɛm, kəˈtɛgərɛm) [ad. Gr. κατηγόρηµα accusation, (in logic) predicate, f. κατηγορεῖν to speak against, accuse, allege, assert, predicate; cf. κατήγορ-ος accuser, etc., f. κατά against + ἀγορά assembly, place of public speaking; cf. ἀγορεύ-ειν to speak in public, harangue.] ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Philosophy of language
The study of categorematic words (or terms) and their properties was also developed greatly. wikipedia.org
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autosemantic
autosemantic, a. (n.) Philol. (ˌɔːtəʊsɪˈmæntɪk) [ad. G. autosemantisch (A. Marty 1908, Untersuchungen zur Grundlegung d. allgemeinen Grammatik und Sprachphilosophie ii. i. 206), f. auto-1 + semantic a.] Of a word or phrase: having meaning outside a context; meaningful in isolation; categorematic. Op... Oxford English Dictionary
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History of logic
Syncategoremata are terms which are necessary for logic, but which, unlike categorematic terms, do not signify on their own behalf, but 'co-signify' with wikipedia.org
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