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proposizioni

Proposizioni is the plural form of proposizione, a term used across philosophy, logic, and linguistics to denote the content or claim expressed by a declarative statement. The word has different but related senses depending on the domain.

In logic and philosophy, a proposition is the abstract content of a statement that can be either

In linguistics and grammar, proposizioni typically refer to clauses within sentences. A complex sentence contains a

The term thus bridges formal logic, semantics, and syntax, highlighting the core idea that a proposition is

true
or
false.
Propositions
are
the
bearers
of
truth
value,
independent
of
the
particular
language
or
speaker
that
expresses
them.
They
are
central
to
truth-conditional
semantics
and
to
formal
systems
such
as
propositional
logic,
where
complex
propositions
are
built
from
simpler
ones
using
connectives
like
and,
or,
not,
implies
and
biconditional.
Logical
analysis
focuses
on
truth
conditions,
satisfiability,
and
the
relationships
between
propositions,
such
as
entailment
and
contradiction.
Some
theories
treat
propositions
as
abstract
objects,
while
others
view
them
as
cognitive
or
linguistic
constructs.
main
proposition
(proposizione
principale)
and
one
or
more
subordinate
propositions
(proposizioni
subordinate).
Subordinate
propositions
can
be
completive
(that-clauses),
relative,
interrogative,
conditional,
among
others.
They
carry
the
content
of
speech
acts
or
thought
and
can
be
finite
or
non-finite,
depending
on
the
language.
the
content
that
can
be
evaluated
for
truth,
expressed
through
language,
and
structured
within
larger
sentences
or
theoretical
models.
See
also
sentence,
clause,
truth
conditions,
and
modal
logic.