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Argument : Language and Linguistics
436 words, approx. 2 pages 1 In formal logic, term that denotes the empty slot of a predicate or of a function1. Depending on how many arguments a predicate requires, it is called either a one-, two-, or three-place predicate. One-place predicates like x is round (notation:...
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Argument : Grammatical Terms in Linguistics
118 words, approx. 1 pages // n. 1. A noun phrase bearing a specific grammatical or semantic relation to a verb and whose overt or implied presence is required for well-formedness in structures containing that verb. Arguments may be identified either in terms of grammatical...
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Argument : The Primary English Curriculum
114 words, approx. 1 pages See also genre, persuasive genre Argument is a text type setting out the case for or against something. In the later primary years children are encouraged to develop their writing by following a rational theme to support or refute a case. Examples...
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Argument Information
434 words, approx. 1 pages
 In general parlance, an argument is a discussion involving conflicting points of...



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Argument Quotes
851 words, approx. 3 pages
 The devil can cite Scripture for his purpose. If you can't answer a man's arguments, all is not lost; you can still call him vile names. When a thing is said to be not worth refuting you may be sure that either it is flagrantly stupid -- in which case...


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 The Village Voice
The Argument
06/01/2005: 320 words, approx. 1 pages A badly mismatched couple squabbles to the grinding end THEARGUMENT By Alexandra Gersten-Vassilaros Vineyard Theatre 108 East isth Street 212-353-0303 LOUDANDLOUDER He is stocky and emotionally inexpressive and works asan investment banker. She isslenderand prone to verbose...
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Argument
12/01/2005: 438 words, approx. 2 pages Begin with this: it was quiet enough to hear a chainsaw in the next county. Prove that you are natural and that therefore your voice is only part of the greater landscape, the way bird and insect voices are a...


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