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| This much provides a basis for collection of absolute terms that I plan to use in this example. Let us now consider how we might represent a sufficiently exemplary collection of relative terms. | | This much provides a basis for collection of absolute terms that I plan to use in this example. Let us now consider how we might represent a sufficiently exemplary collection of relative terms. |
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− | If we consider the genesis of relative terms, for example, "lover of ——", "betrayer to —— of ——", or "winner over of —— to —— from ——", we may regard these fill-in-the-blank forms as being derived by way of a kind of ''rhematic abstraction'' from the corresponding instances of absolute terms.
| + | Consider the genesis of relative terms, for example: |
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| + | {| align="center" cellspacing="6" width="90%" |
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| + | <math>\begin{array}{l} |
| + | ^{\backprime\backprime}\, \text{lover of}\, \underline{~~~~}\, ^{\prime\prime} |
| + | \\[6pt] |
| + | ^{\backprime\backprime}\, \text{betrayer to}\, \underline{~~~~}\, \text{of}\, \underline{~~~~}\, ^{\prime\prime} |
| + | \\[6pt] |
| + | ^{\backprime\backprime}\, \text{winner over of}\, \underline{~~~~}\, \text{to}\, \underline{~~~~}\, \text{from}\, \underline{~~~~}\, ^{\prime\prime} |
| + | \end{array}</math> |
| + | |} |
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| + | We may regard these fill-in-the-blank forms as being derived by way of a kind of ''rhematic abstraction'' from the corresponding instances of absolute terms. |
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| In other words: | | In other words: |