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  2. Existential clause - Wikipedia

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    Print/export Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... An existential clause is a clause that refers to the existence or presence of something, ...

  3. East Ambae language - Wikipedia

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    In positive existential clauses, modification of the head noun or a fronted topic must be present to construct these clauses. In contrast, for negative existential clauses, there is no clause initial topic slot and the subject Noun Phrase can be solely constituted by the head noun. [23] This construction is demonstrated in the below example.

  4. Possession (linguistics) - Wikipedia

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    Predicates denoting possession may be formed either by using a verb (such as the English have) or by other means, such as existential clauses (as is usual in languages such as Russian). Some languages have more than two possessive classes. In Papua New Guinea, for example, the Anêm language has at least 20 and the Amele language has 32. [4] [5]

  5. Bororo language - Wikipedia

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    Identificational clauses are used to present an object within a particular space. These are formed identically to existential clauses, followed by the addition of one of a set of suffixes -o, -no, and -ce, which correspond directly to the deictic prefixes a-, no-and ce-: karo-re-o "here / this is a fish".

  6. Tawala language - Wikipedia

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    Negative existential clauses are constructed in the irrealis mood when the negative adverb precedes the existential nominal predicate, [14] as shown in example (4). As mentioned earlier, the negative particle can be taken as the predicate of an existential clause. This construction is used when asking polar questions. [16]

  7. Adessive case - Wikipedia

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    As an existential clause with the verb olla (to be) to express possession; This is the Finnish way to express the English verb to have Meillä on koira. = We have a dog. ('on our (possession, responsibility, etc.) is dog') Expressing the instrumental use of something; Possible English meanings of with, by or using Hän meni Helsinkiin junalla.

  8. Existential sentences - Wikipedia

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  9. Barber paradox - Wikipedia

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    Since the sentence is false for the biconditional, the entire universal clause is false. Since the existential clause is a conjunction with one operand that is false, the entire sentence is false. Another way to show this is to negate the entire sentence and arrive at a tautology. Nobody is such a barber, so there is no solution to the paradox ...