Saturday, October 31, 2020

Subject and Predicate

I was seeking to trace the origin of an idea today. When were words first seen as the pared down, "atomic" things they are today? A detail like that can be hard to find. The answer: it possibly happened in the thought of William of Sherwood in the 13th Century, who saw a predicate as ampliating (enlarging) the subject. Not that William of Sherwood created the subject-predicate distinction, which is very old indeed. OBSERVATION: It might seem like a trivial detail, but if I have found it, it is a detail which marks the beginning of a loss of a holistic use of words.

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