单词 | subjunction |
释义 | subjunctionn. The action of subjoining a statement, etc.; the condition of being subjoined, annexed, or closely attached. ΘΚΠ the mind > language > linguistics > study of grammar > syntax or word order > syntactic relations > [noun] > connection or linking linking1545 copulation1592 subjunction1633 1633 T. Adams Comm. 2 Peter (iii. 18) 1591 Paul could not speake of this mercie without the subjunction of glorie. 1675 J. Smith Christian Relig. Appeal iv. xii 115 I instance in this, as that which our Saviour hath rectified, in that Subjunction to his Precept of selling all a man hath. 1733 J. Clarke New Gram. Lat. Tongue 155 In Dependence upon, or in Subjunction to some other Verb. 1783 H. Blair Lect. Rhetoric I. xi. 218 The subjunction of Dolabella's character is foreign to the main object. 1856 Jrnl. Royal Asiatic Soc. 16 63 When, orally there may be doubt on the part of the hearer which of these ideas the speaker would imply, this inconvenience is removed by the subjunction of another word of similar signification. 1901 L. J. Trotter Leader of Light Horse App. 363 The irregularity consists in the subjunction of explanatory notes. 1980 New Scientist 13 Mar. 836/2 The analysis would link Susan directly with the ‘he’ of the of predicate ‘he washed dishes’, creating a different form of subjunction. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, June 2012; most recently modified version published online March 2022). < n.1633 |
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