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  1. Apodosis

    Wiktionarypar apodosis Apodosis may refer to In linguistics, the main clause in a conditional sentence In logic, the apodosis corresponds to the consequent and the protasis corresponds to the antecedent . In the liturgy of the Eastern Orthodox Church, an Apodosis is the final day of an Afterfeast See also Protasis linguistics syntax stub disambig ru ...   more details



  1. Protasis (linguistics)

    wiktionarypar protasis In linguistics , a protasis is the subordinate clause the if clause in a conditional sentence . For example, in if X, then Y , the protasis is if X . The other clause then Y is called the apodosis . In logic , the apodosis corresponds to the consequent , the protasis to the Antecedent logic antecedent . Examples of protases col start col 4 ...if you had slept well last night. ...if I were a better person... ...if x y. If you should go to the circus. If you value our friendship... col end See also Apodosis Conditional sentence syntax stub Category Syntactic entities fr Protase it Protasi ...   more details



  1. Katabasia

    Apodosis of the Meeting of the Lord sup sup Meeting of the Lord Day after Apodosis of the Meeting sup sup Cheesefare Saturday Theotokos Cheesefare Sunday Bright Saturday As appointed Thomas Sunday Apodosis ... Man 6th Sunday of Pascha Apodosis of Ascension Ascension of Jesus Ascension Ascension Day Pentecost Sunday before Pentecost 7th Sunday of Pascha Pentecost Saturday before Pentecost Apodosis ... begins early, the apodosis may be earlier. br sup sup Usually February 10, but if Great Lent begins early, the apodosis may be earlier. br nowiki nowiki Moveable cycle the exact dates will differ from ... . The Katabasia of Mid Pentecost are chanted only on the day of the feast and on its Apodosis the following ...   more details



  1. Summa izbu

    Summa izbu is the ancient name for a set of ancient Mesopotamia n omen writing s based on teratology the study of birth defect monstrous births . Generally most of the omens relate to the success of the region s Monarch king . These texts were written on clay clay tablet tablet s in the Akkadian language in cuneiform script . The general format of these texts was a protasis linguistics protasis apodosis if this, then that format. The name summa izbu translates literally to if an anomaly this reflects a tendency of ancient writers to refer to texts by the content of their incipit first line . Many copies were created by scribe s throughout the ancient Near East at the peak of Mesopotamia s influence. In the ancient city of Ugarit in the Levant , a text with similar content in Ugaritic script and language has been discovered it is known as the Ugaritic summa izbu because of its similarity to the original widely copied Akkadian text. See also Babylonian literature and science Category Divination Category Mesopotamian mythology Category Astrological texts Category Clay tablets ...   more details



  1. November 25 (Eastern Orthodox liturgics)

    Cleanup date December 2007 November 24 Eastern Orthodox liturgics Nov. 24 Eastern Orthodox Church calendar November 26 Eastern Orthodox liturgics Nov. 26 All fixed commemorations below celebrated on December 8 by Old Calendarists Feasts Apodosis leave taking of the Entry of the Theotkos Great Feast Saints Great martyr Catherine of Alexandria 305 313 Greek usage Hieromartyr Clement of Rome Clement , pope of Rome 101 Russian usage Hieromartyr Peter of Alexandria Peter , archbishop of Alexandria 311 Venerable St. Peter of Galatia , hermit near Antioch of Syria ca. 403 Saint Clement of Ohrid , bishop of Greater Macedonia region Macedonia 916 Bulgarian usage Other commemorations Repose of priest Paul Florensky of Sergiev Posad 1937 Repose of priest Rostislav Gan in Australia 1975 References http www.pomog.org index.html?http www.pomog.org saintlist.shtml Protection of the Mother of God Church, List of Saints http days.pravoslavie.ru en Days 20111125.htm Pravoslavie Orthodox Calendar Category Eastern Orthodox liturgical days ...   more details



  1. Afterfeast

    and Apostle Paul Paul June 29 . Each of these three has only 1 day of Afterfeast, and no Apodosis ... links http www.russianorthodoxchurch.ws synod eng2006 9engdormitionjer.html Apodosis of the Dormition ...   more details



  1. September 12 (Eastern Orthodox liturgics)

    Refimprove date October 2010 September 11 Eastern Orthodox liturgics Sep. 11 Eastern Orthodox Church calendar September 13 Eastern Orthodox liturgics Sep. 13 All fixed commemorations below celebrated on Sep. 25 by Old Calendarists Saints Hieromartyr Autonomus , Bishop of Italy 313 Saint Coronatus , Bishop of Iconium 259 Martyr Julian of Galatia and 40 martyrs with him 4th century Hieromartyr Theodore of Alexandria Saint Sacerdos of Lyon , Bishop of Lyon in Gaul Saint Athanasius of Vysotsk Athanasius , disciple of Saint Sergius of Radonezh early 15th century and abbot of the Vysotsky Monastery in Serpukhov Saint Bassian of Tikhsnen in Vologda 1624 Martyr Macedonios in Phrygia , and with him martyrs Tatian and Theodoulos Saint Daniel of Thassius , monk Other Commemorations Apodosis of the Nativity of the Theotokos Translation of the relic s of righteous Simeon of Verkoturye 1704 References http www.pomog.org index.html?http www.pomog.org saintlist.shtml Protection of the Mother of God Church, List of Saints http www.abbamoses.com months september.html Orthodox Saints and Feasts DEFAULTSORT September 12 Eastern Orthodox Liturgics Category Eastern Orthodox liturgical days ...   more details



  1. Si Volvieras a Mi

    Si Volvieras a M If You Returned to Me is the fourth song on the album Closer Josh Groban album Closer , released on November 11, 2003, by Josh Groban . Like some of the songs on his album, this one is sung in a foreign language, Spanish language Spanish . The song is 4 19 minutes long. It starts off with a Spanish guitar introduction and delves into a short duet with the piano . After that, Josh Groban starts to sing. The Spanish guitar and the piano continue to support him throughout the song. Another man s voice comes in and sings harmony with Groban near the middle of the piece. This song was composed by Klaus Derendorf , Mark Portmann , and Claudia Brant along with Josh Groban, Raphael Padilla , and Ramon Stagnaro . It was conducted by Jorge Calandrelli . Linguistic Structure The chorus of the song models the compound complex sentence structure of Subjunctive mood The past imperfect subjunctive imperfect subjunctive in the protasis linguistics subordinate clause and the conditional mood conditional in the apodosis main clause . In the lyrics below, the imperfect subjunctive is indicated in bold and the conditional is indicated in italics. Ay si volvieras a m small If you returned to me small BR Encender a el sol mil primaveras small The sun would light a thousand springs small BR Si regresaras por mi small If you returned for me small BR Ser a un milagro cada beso que me dieras small Each kiss you give me would be a miracle small Category Josh Groban songs Category Spanish language songs Category Songs written by Claudia Brant 2000s song stub ...   more details



  1. Pentecostarion

    on the Sunday of Pascha and concluding with the Apodosis leave taking of Pascha on the day before ... of the feast speak of it drawing together the themes of Pascha and Ascension. The Apodosis leave ... dimension or aspect of the Sacrament. Apodosis of Pascha The Week of the Blindman is the last week in the Afterfeast of Pascha, and the http ocafs.oca.org FeastSaintsViewer.asp?SID 4&ID 1&FSID 41 Apodosis ... with regard to the celebration of the Apodosis of Pascha. According to the older practice, hymns ... Church the Apodosis of the Blind Man is chanted on Tuesday, while all of the services of Wednesday ... of Ascension lasts for eight days until the Apodosis on the following Friday. Sunday of the Holy ... the same homily is also appointed for Christian burial funerals . Since the Apodosis of the Ascension ... Feast lasts for seven days, with its Apodosis falling on the following Saturday. It is celebrated ...   more details



  1. Octave (liturgical)

    day of an Afterfeast is called the Apodosis lit. giving back of the Feast. On the Apodosis, most of the hymns that were chanted on the first day of the Feast are repeated. On the Apodosis of Feasts of the Theotokos ...   more details



  1. Dismissal (liturgy)

    of the week On Sundays and from Easter Pascha until its Afterfeast apodosis leavetaking , it comes at the very ... and the Lover of mankind. On Sundays and from Pascha until its apodosis, the phrase, May He Who ... from the day of the feast until its Afterfeast apodosis leavetaking on each day of Holy Week ...   more details



  1. Aposiopesis

    without an ensuing then clause or apodosis . Because an aposiopesis implies a trailing off of thought ...   more details



  1. Conditional perfect

    In linguistics , the conditional perfect is the composed compound form of the conditional mood . It refers to a hypothetical action in the past, contingent on something else that did not occur in the past. The difference from the present form of the conditional is that, in the conditional perfect, the hypothetical resultive action is presented as beginning, and usually finished, before the present. Like the present conditional, the conditional perfect appears in the apodosis the then clause of an if..., then... statement . English In English grammar English , this grammatical form is used in an independent clause associated with a dependent clause that uses the English subjunctive Pluperfect subjunctive pluperfect subjunctive form of the subjunctive mood . It is always constructed using the conditional English modal verb modal would which is invariant to person and number followed by the bare infinitive helping verb have , followed by the past participle of the main verb. Examples You would have gotten more money, if you had worked harder. He would have passed the test, if he had studied. If we had run faster, we would have arrived earlier. In each example, the would have past participle verb phrase is in the conditional perfect, while the had past participle verb phrase is in the pluperfect subjunctive. In very informal speech, the would have past participle construction is sometimes used in the if clause instead of the pluperfect subjunctive as well as the then clause, as for example in If we would have run faster, then we would have arrived earlier . However, this formulation is considered incorrect by Linguistic prescription prescriptivists and never appears in formal speech or writing. Other languages French language French expresses counterfactual conditional sentences in exactly the same way as English does the if clause uses the had past participle form, while the then clause uses the would have past participle form although would have is a single word in Fr ...   more details



  1. Gurindam

    Gurindam is a type of irregular verse forms of traditional Malay People Malay poetry. ref Cite book title Literaturen Asian Studies pages 140 author L. F. Brakel, M. Balfas , M. Taib Bin Osman, J. Gonda, B. Rangkuti, B. Lumbera, H. Kahler isbn 978 9004043312 year 1997 publisher Brill Academic Publishers ref It is a combination of two clauses where the relative clause forms a line and is thus linked to the second line, or the main clause. Each pair of lines stanza provides complete ideas within the pair and has the same rhyme in its end. There is no limit on the number words per line and neither the rhythm per line is fixed. ref Cite web url http www.kampungnet.com.sg node 65 title Traditional Malay Poetry publisher MAXINFO Communications Pte Ltd accessdate 2010 11 27 ref Although Gurindam looks similar with Syair which also have the same rhyme at the end of each stanza, it differs in the sense that it completes the message within the same stanza while Syair unfolding the message in several stanzas. ref Cite book title Gurindam 12 The twelve aphorism pages 17 author Raja Ali Haji author , Aswandi Ariyoes translator year 2002 publisher Tanjungpinang Yayasan Khazanah Melayu Dinas Pariwisata Kepulauan Riau ref The first line of gurindam is known as syarat Protasis linguistics protasis and the second line is jawab apodosis . In other words, the first line states a condition while the second line provides the answer. One of the most well known literary works on Gurindam was the Gurindam Dua Belas Twelve Gurindam of Raja Ali Haji written in 1847. Below is the 5th clause of the famous 12 Gurindam cellpadding 6 Malay language Malay English language Literal English translation style vertical align top white space nowrap Jika hendak mengenal orang berbangsa, br Lihat kepada budi dan bahasa Jika hendak mengenal orang yang berbahagia br Sangat memeliharakan yang sia sia Jika hendak mengenal orang mulia br Lihatlah kepada kelakuan dia Jika hendak mengenal orang yang berilmu br Be ...   more details



  1. I?kar Zaq?qu

    with a protasis in which the portentious event is described and an apodosis in which the meaning or consequence ...   more details



  1. Song of Ascents

    usage this Kathisma is also read from the apodosis of the Exaltation of the Cross up to the forefeast of the Christmas Nativity of Christ , and from the apodosis of Epiphany holiday Theophany up to the Sunday ...   more details



  1. Paschal trikirion

    on the Apodosis of Pascha ref http www.holytrinitymission.org books english liturgics averky e.htm ...   more details



  1. Barbershop paradox

    is now known as the antecedent, and similarly the apodosis is now called the consequent. Symbols ... protasis and apodosis of the implication If Carr is in ... are incorrectly divided. However ... and apodosis exist and no counter argument is needed. See also Russell s Paradox Conditional ...   more details



  1. Mid-Pentecost

    Infobox Holiday holiday name Mid Pentecost image Twelve year old Jesus in temple.jpg caption The twelve year old child Jesus in the temple Russian icon , XV XVI cent. observedby Eastern Orthodox Church Eastern Orthodox and Eastern Catholic Church Eastern Catholic Christians using the Byzantine Rite date2009 May 6 Eastern Catholic br May 13 Eastern Orthodox date2010 April 28 both observances Prayer celebrations Religious church services, festive family meals, blessing of waters type Christian significance Celebrates Names and titles of Jesus in the New Testament Christ as Teacher relatedto Septuagesima , Sexagesima , Quinquagesima , Shrove Tuesday , Ash Wednesday , Lent , Palm Sunday , Maundy Thursday , Good Friday , Holy Saturday , Easter , Ascension of Jesus Christ Ascension , Pentecost , Trinity Sunday , Corpus Christi feast Corpus Christi and the Feast of the Sacred Heart Sacred Heart . Mid Pentecost or Midfeast , also Meso Pentecost from lang gr lang ru is a feast day which occurs during the Paschal season in the Eastern Orthodox Church and those Eastern Catholic Churches which follow the Byzantine Rite . Mid Pentecost celebrates the midpoint between the Feasts of Easter Pascha Easter and Pentecost . Specifically, it falls on the 25th day of Pascha. At the feast of Mid Pentecost, a Small Blessing of the Waters is traditionally performed after the liturgy of the feast. ref name triodion 01 cite web author . . title language ru url http www.paskha.net triodion 35.htm accessdate 2010 08 07 ref Mid Pentecost is a one week feast which begins on the 4th Wednesday of Pascha, and continues until the following Wednesday. That is to say, it has an Afterfeast of seven days. Throughout these eight days including the day of the feast hymn s of Mid Pentecost are joined to those of the Paschal season. Many of the hymns from the first day of the feast are repeated on th ...   more details



  1. Paschal cycle

    Apodosis of Pascha 38 Days The Ascension of Jesus Christ 39 days The Fathers of the First Ecumenical ...   more details



  1. Paschal Tide

    is kept the apodosis or conclusion of the feast of Easter. The Greeks sing the Canons of Easter up ...   more details



  1. Counterfactual conditional

    Other uses Counterfactual disambiguation Nofootnotes date December 2011 A counterfactual conditional , subjunctive conditional, or remote conditional, list of glossing abbreviations abbreviated Sc cf , is a conditional sentence conditional or if then statement indicating what would be the case if its antecedent logic antecedent were true although it is not true . This is to be contrasted with an indicative conditional , which indicates what is in fact the case if its antecedent is in fact true which it may or may not be . Examples The difference between indicative and counterfactual conditionals, in a context of past time reference, can be illustrated with a pair of examples in which the if clause is in the past indicative in the first example but in the pluperfect subjunctive in the second If Lee Harvey Oswald Oswald did not shoot John F. Kennedy Kennedy , then someone else did . If Oswald had not shot Kennedy, then someone else would have . The Protasis linguistics protasis the if clause of the first sentence may or may not be true according to the speaker, so the apodosis the then clause also may or may not be true the apodosis is said by the speaker to be true if the protasis is true. In this sentence the if clause and the then clause are both in the past tense of the indicative mood . In the second sentence, the speaker is speaking with a certainty that Oswald did shoot Kennedy according to the speaker, the protasis is false , and therefore the main clause deals with the counterfactual result what would have happened. In this sentence the if clause is in the English subjunctive Pluperfect subjunctive pluperfect subjunctive form of the subjunctive mood , and the then clause is in the conditional perfect form of the conditional mood . A corresponding pair of examples with present time reference uses the present indicative in the if clause of the first sentence but the past subjunctive in the second sentence s if clause If it is raining , then he is inside. If it ...   more details



  1. Irrealis mood

    form is used primarily in the apodosis main clause of conditional clauses, and in a few set ... in both the apodosis and the protasis. A further example is the sentence I would buy a house if I ...   more details



  1. Grammatical mood

    form is used primarily in the apodosis main clause of conditional clauses, and in a few set phrase ... is a Romance language , the conditional mood is used in both the apodosis and the protasis. A further ...   more details



  1. French verbs

    linguistics protasis if clause when the apodosis then clause is in the future tense or imperative ... protasis with the apodosis in the conditional often analogous to English past continuous was doing ... used in an apodosis when the protasis is contrary to fact in the imperfect used to describe a past ...   more details




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