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Subact

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Sub`act´
v. t.1.To reduce; to subdue.


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2) A right S-act A is U - (P) if and only if for every a [member of] A there exists a subact B of A such that a [member of] B and B satisfies Condition (P).
This approach can also handle interpersonal (and evaluative) adjectives, which do not restrict the SENSE of a lexeme but rather modify in various ways TUE SUBACT of referring, by expressing the evaluation by the speaker toward the referent.
 
 
 
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