sentential in English

adjective
1
of or relating to a sentence.
sentential meaning

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1. The game pieces bear visually observable indicia thereon including (i) formatives for creation of linearly displayable poetic/sentential lines on said game board and (ii) value-indicating indicia, so that upon formation of a poetic/sentential line on said game board the values indicated by the value-indicating indicia are summable to determine a correlative score for said poetic/sentential line.

2. Continuatives’ as melodic rises that mark the frontier between higher constituents in a hierarchy of clausal and sentential constituents

3. He defined in particular ‘major Continuatives ’ as melodic rises that mark the frontier between higher constituents in a hierarchy of clausal and sentential constituents

4. He defined in particular ‘major Continuatives ’ as melodic rises that mark the frontier between higher constituents in a hierarchy of clausal and sentential constituents

5. The purpose of the study is to find out inter- sentential/discourse Anaphors in the ILCI-Punjabi corpora and suggesting the mapping strategies based o…

6. Helo I had an exam today and there were sentences to identify the sentence by saying is it relative Adnominal or sentential,restrictive or non-restrictive

7. Connective, also called Sentential Connective, or Propositional Connective, in logic, a word or group of words that joins two or more propositions together to form a Connective proposition

8. Consider six basic Alethic modal notions, expressed as sentential operators—constructions that, when applied to a sentence, yield a sentence (as does “it is not the case that”): it is …

9. Analysing nom + nom-suff + x protases and Apodoses using Arabic grammatical theory I have adopted the mubtadaʾ + xabar analysis and categorise all nom + nom-suff + x sentences as structures in which the sentence-initial nominative is an intra-sentential constituent, and …

10. Finally, a number of issues in Connectionism are discussed briefly: the relation of the symbolic and subsymbolic, distributed representations, computability and Turing machines, the uninterpretability of connectionist networks, their ability to account for sentential and hierarchical knowledge, and their relation to biological neural nets.