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In linguistics, an apodosis is the main clause in a conditional sentence; that is, in a sentence of the form If X, then Y , the apodosis is Y (expressing the conclusion). The term is commonly co...
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Apodosis - Definition of 'Apodosis' from our glossary of English linguistic and grammatical terms containing explanations and cross-references to other relevant English grammar terms. ... Apodosis is a term for the main clause in a conditional sentence:
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Definition from Wiktionary, a free dictionary ... Singular; apodosis ... In "I will be coming if this weather holds up", "I will be coming" is the apodosis.
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For several days after a great feast the celebrant turns back to certain prayers of the feast and repeats them in commemoration of it. The last day of such repetition of the prayers of the previous feast is called the apodosis ... The last day of such repetition of the prayers of the previous feast is called the apodosis.
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The Downwardly Mobile Christian Leader ... “Powerlessness and humility in the spiritual life do not refer to people who have no spine and who let everyone else make decisions for them. ... They refer to people who are so deeply in love with Jesus that they are ready to follow him wherever he guides them,
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On the leavetaking, most elements of the festal services are appointed to be served again. In the western rite, the Octave of a feast has a similar use. ... Pascha and most First and Second Class feasts have leavetakings. See the Afterfeast article for the specific dates of these leavetakings. ... (Redirected from Apodosis)
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Thus, in the sentence, "Though he slay me, yet will I trust in him," the former clause is the protasis, and the latter the apodosis. ...
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Other moods of apodosis, including those with a lowercase major premise, such as 'If P, not-then Q', have no demonstrable basis or lead to inconsistency, and so are invalid. The following two are specially noteworthy, because they represent oft-made errors of judgement.
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main clause in conditional statement: the main clause explaining the consequence in a conditional statement, e.g. 'we can watch the film' in 'If you come early, we can watch the film.' In logic, the apodosis is the 'q' component of propositions of the form 'if p then q'.
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RUSSIAN ECCLESIASTICAL MISSION IN JERUSALEM: September 6, 2006; The Apodosis of the Dormition of the Most-Holy Mother of God in Jerusalem...
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