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Что (кто) такое Clauses - определение

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English Grammar Clause; Clauses; Clause (grammar); Clause (linguistics); Clause (syntax); Finite clause; Wh-clause
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clause         
n.
group of words with a subject and predicate
1) a conditional; dependent, subordinate; independent, main; nonrestrictive; relative; restrictive; verbless clause
provision
article
2) (esp. AE) a grandfather clause ('a clause that exempts those already engaged in an activity prohibited by new legislation')
3) an escalator; penalty clause
4) a most-favored-nation clause
Clause         
In language, a clause is a constituent that comprises a semantic predicand (expressed or not) and a semantic predicate. A typical clause consists of a subject and a syntactic predicate,For a definition of the clause that emphasizes the subject-predicate relationship, see Radford (2004327f.
clause         
(clauses)
1.
A clause is a section of a legal document.
He has a clause in his contract which entitles him to a percentage of the profits.
...a complaint alleging a breach of clause 4 of the code.
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2.
In grammar, a clause is a group of words containing a verb. Sentences contain one or more clauses. There are finite clauses and non-finite clauses.
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clause         
n.
1.
Subordinate sentence, sentential term.
2.
Article, provision, proviso, condition, stipulation.
clause         
1. <logic> A logical formula in conjunctive normal form, which has the schema p1 ^ ...^ pm => q1 V ... V qn. or, equivalently, clausep1 V ... V clausepn V q1 V ... V qn, where pi and qi are atoms. The operators clause, ^, V, => are connectives, where clause stands for negation, ^ for conjunction, V for disjunction and => for implication. 2. <grammar> A part of a sentence (or programming language statement) that does not constitute a full sentence, e.g. an adjectival clause in human language or a WHERE clause in a SQL statement. (2004-05-28)
Clause         
·noun ·see Letters clause / close, under Letter.
II. Clause ·noun A subordinate portion or a subdivision of a sentence containing a subject and its predicate.
III. Clause ·noun A separate portion of a written paper, paragraph, or sentence; an article, stipulation, or proviso, in a legal document.
clause         
¦ noun
1. a unit of grammatical organization next below the sentence in rank, and in traditional grammar said to consist of a subject and predicate.
2. a particular and separate article, stipulation, or proviso in a treaty, bill, or contract.
Derivatives
clausal adjective
Origin
ME: via OFr. clause, based on L. claus-, claudere 'shut, close'.
Boilerplate clause         
Boilerplate clauses
A boilerplate clause is a legal English term that is used in conjunction with contract law. When forming contracts, parties to the contract often use templates or forms with boilerplate clauses (boilerplate language, used as standard language).
Vesting Clauses         
Vesting clauses; Vesting clauses of the United States Constitution; Vesting clause; Vesting Clause
In United States constitutional law, the Vesting Clauses are three provisions in the United States Constitution which vest the United States' legislative power in the United States Congress, the executive power in the President, and judicial power in the Federal judiciary of the United States. The Constitution thus explicitly creates a separation of powers among the three branches of the federal government of the United States.
Mutual property clauses         
Draft:Mutual property clauses
Mutual property clauses are created to mitigate any risk of discrepancy regarding the usage of technologies or patents that was developed jointly in partnership by stating that it will become a mutual property with both partners have the right of the veto as to how the technology can be used or to whom it can be offered unless otherwise stated.

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Clause

In language, a clause is a constituent that comprises a semantic predicand (expressed or not) and a semantic predicate. A typical clause consists of a subject and a syntactic predicate, the latter typically a verb phrase composed of a verb with any objects and other modifiers. However, the subject is sometimes unvoiced if it is retrievable from context, especially in null-subject language but also in other languages, including English instances of the imperative mood.

A complete simple sentence includes a single clause with a finite verb. Complex sentences contain multiple clauses including at least one independent clause (meaning, a clause that can stand alone as a simple sentence) coordinated either with at least one dependent clause (also called an embedded clause) or with one or more independent clauses.