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* Kretzmann, Norman. "Syncategoremata, exponibilia, sophismata." [[Directory:Logic Museum/The Cambridge History of Later Medieval Philosophy]]
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* Kretzmann, Norman. "Syncategoremata, exponibilia, sophismata." [[Directory:Logic Museum/The Cambridge History of Later Medieval Philosophy|The Cambridge History of Later Medieval Philosophy]]

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In medieval logic, syncategoremata are words which are not categorematic: they cannot be used on their own as a subject term or as a predicate term. Syncategorematic terms can occur in a categorical or hypothetical proposition only with at least one matched pair of categorematic words – e.g., only Socrates runs (Solus Socrates currit), Socrates does not run (Socrates non currit).

More than fifty different words were considered in the medieval logicians' treatment of syncategoremata.

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