The Logic of Names An Introduction to Booles Laws of Thought

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v. Verbal forms with or without other parts of speech : To rain, a swearing drunken brute, Amanda trying on a new bonnet, a nascent virtue.
vi. Foregoing combinations joined to sentences : A straight line which touches a circle.
vn. Combinations of words which have lost their separate significations: Wood-cock, black- bird.
27. To the last class might be added such com- pounds as " presence of mind. " In all much- used compound names the words which constitute their parts have a tendency to los
...e their own separate significations. A sign of this tendency may be recognisable in the omission of the article, which is only prefixed so long as the separate words retain in composition their original mean- ings.
28. Logic not only combines, but dissects words into names. Signs of the possessive case, of the plural number, of present and past time, priva- tive and strengthening prefixes, modifying affixes and terminations, are all, in Logic, names, equally with their several stem words. In this sense, Logic makes one word into more than one name.


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