| 单词 | that-clause | 
| 释义 | that-clausen.  A clause introduced by the word ‘that’ (as conjunction or, less commonly, as relative pronoun). ΘΚΠ the mind > language > linguistics > study of grammar > syntax or word order > syntactic unit or constituent > 			[noun]		 > clause > other specific types of clause clausulec1449 protasis1588 illative1604 apodosisa1638 incident proposition1725 subordinate clause1809 subclause1823 adjective clause1834 subject clause1840 nominative absolute1843 that-clause1845 head clause1915 contact-clause1927 content clause1927 wh-clause1957 1845    A. Allen  & J. Cornwell Eng. School Gram. 		(ed. 9)	  ii. 159  				We may omit the that after Verbs of telling, hearing, knowing, and the like; where the that clause stands as an Objective to the Verb. 1879    G. Fischer Lat. Gram. I. v. 290  				Infinitive Clauses are used, when the That-clause is represented as declarative. 1910    H. G. Shearin 		(title)	  				The that-clause in the authorized version of the Bible. 1962    J. L. Austin et al.  How to do Things with Words vi. 70  				Although we have in this type of utterance a ‘that’ clause following a verb..we must not allude to this as ‘indirect speech’. 1978    Language 54 67  				None of the (a) sentences would be appropriate if the proposition expressed in the that-clause were part of the undisputed background of already-held belief common to all the participants in the conversation. 2003    Synthese 190 2601  				A that-clause like ‘that Mary speaks French’ denotes a proposition that is the same relative to every world of evaluation. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, March 2022). <  | 
	
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