Declarative Linguistic Item
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A Declarative Linguistic Item is a linguistic item that expresses one or more justified beliefs.
- Context:
- It can range from being a Declarative Linguistic Passage to being a Declarative Linguistic Sentence.
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- Example(s):
- a Declarative Linguistic Sentence, such as:
- “The N95 weighs 5.4 ounces.” or “It is the case that the N95 weighs 5.4 ounces.”
- “I decided not to walk home.” or "It is the case that I did not walk home.”
- a Declarative Linguistic Passage, such as:
- “....”
- a Declarative Linguistic Sentence, such as:
- See: Subjective Linguistic Item, Non-Fictional Linguistic Item.