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− | '''Sentence''' is a very basic grammatical term that stands for the largest unit of [[grammar]]. When several sentences are combined, a [[text]] (a non- | + | '''Sentence''' is a very basic grammatical term that stands for the largest unit of [[grammar]]. When several sentences are combined, a [[text]] (a non-grammatical entity) results. A sentence is a maximal [[clause]], i.e. a clause that is not part of another clause. |
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Latest revision as of 12:46, 26 July 2014
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Sentence is a very basic grammatical term that stands for the largest unit of grammar. When several sentences are combined, a text (a non-grammatical entity) results. A sentence is a maximal clause, i.e. a clause that is not part of another clause.
Term properties
The relational adjective is sentential.
Polysemy
The term sentence is also commonly used in the same sense as clause; see sentence (i.e. clause).
Other languages
German Satz
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