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Clusivity - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In linguistics, clusivity is a distinction between inclusive and exclusive first-person pronouns and verbal morphology, also called inclusive "we" and exclusive "we" . Inclusive "we" specifi...
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Wineries will also need to embrace the move to inclusive from exclusive as you point out… I’ve been to quite a few wineries who think they’re the second coming of Christ and in today’s social climate, that way of thinking will have to change.
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What denomination do you attend? Where do you worship? Describe the tone and ... Even in these three sentences you are able to tell what “flavour” of Christian I am without even meeting me. ... You can identify the Charismatics by the greeting of one another with hugs and many “brothers” used in the talk to one another.
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WESTERN SPIRITUALITY; VS. ... I came across a comment the other day on a religious online forum which described Christianity and Islam as being exclusivist while Sanatan Dharma (Hinduism) and Buddhism were inclusive in their natures. ... They all believe in one, exclusive, anthropomorphic personal male deity,
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Solid lines (e.g., surrounding 1:1-1:5) represent material that is primarily exclusive (the author as opposed to the recipients). Broken lines (e.g., surrounding 1:6-10) represent material that is primarily inclusive (i.e., the author including himself with the readers).
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These young people are seeking to change the world by discovering and reclaiming the radical and inclusive message and mission of Jesus! ... This might be be a reason some people get or are exclusive. They fear freedom because they are afraid they'll do something bad. Even if they probably wouldn't. Anyway....It's important...
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