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conjunct

 
Dictionary: con·junct   (kən-jŭngkt', kŏn'jŭngkt') pronunciation
adj.
  1. Joined together; united.
  2. Acting in association; combined: "the conjunct . . . influences of fire and strong drink" (Thomas Love Peacock).
  3. Music. Of or relating to successive tones of the scale, moving step by step: conjunct motion; a conjunct melody.
n. (kŏn'jŭngkt')
  1. One that is in conjunction or association with another.
  2. Logic. One of the components of a conjunction.

[Middle English, from Latin coniūnctus, past participle of coniungere, to join together. See conjoin.]

conjunctly con·junct'ly adv.

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Music Encyclopedia: Conjunct
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A term applied to a melodic line that moves by step (i.e. in intervals of a 2nd) rather than in disjunct motion (by leap).



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In linguistics, the term conjunct has three distinct uses:

  • A conjunct is an adjunct that adds information to the sentence that is not considered part of the propositional content (or at least not essential) but which connects the sentence with previous parts of the discourse. Rare though this may be, conjuncts may also connect to the following parts of the discourse.
    • It was raining. Therefore, we didn’t go swimming.
    • It was sunny. However, we stayed inside.
    • You are such a dork. Still, I love you from the bottom of my heart.
  • A coordination structure connects two words, phrases or clauses together, usually with the help of a coordinating conjunction:
    • [Gretchen and her daughter] bought [motor oil, spark plugs, and dynamite].
    • Take two of these and call me in the morning.

This article discusses the first kind of conjunct.


The semantic functions of conjuncts

English conjuncts often have the following functions

  • Listing (indicating that what follows is a list of propositions)
To begin with, I have to tell you that I'm most displeased with your performance in the show. I also think you did a bad job painting the house. You're a lousy cook. You smell. Your hat is ... etc.
  • Enumerative (indicating items on a list of propositions)
First, we have to buy bread. Second, we need to take the car to the garage. Third, we have to call your dentist and make an appointment.
  • Additive (indicating that the content of the sentence is in addition to the preceding one)
He has no money. In addition, he has no means of getting any.
  • Summative (summing up, or concluding, on the preceding sentence(s))
A is B. A is C. To sum up, A is several things.
  • Appositive (rephrasing the preceding sentence)
The French love music. In other words, music is appreciated in France.
  • Resultative/inferential (indicating that the content of the sentence is a result of the events expressed in the preceding sentence)
Miss Gold lost her job. She, therefore, had no money.
  • Antithetic (indicating that the content of the sentence is in contrast to the content of the preceding sentence)
It is said that water flows up hill. On the contrary, it flows downhill
  • Concessive (indicating that the content of the sentence "exists" despite the content in the preceding sentence)
It is very cold. I went for my morning walk, however.
  • Temporal (indicating temporal relation between the content of the sentence and the preceding sentence)
I had lunch. Meanwhile, my wife had her hair cut.

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Translations: Conjunct
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Dansk (Danish)
adj. - forbundet, forenet
n. - noget forbundet, konjunkt

Nederlands (Dutch)
samengevoegd, aanhangsel

Français (French)
adj. - annexe, conjoint (sout)
n. - annexe

Deutsch (German)
n. - Anhang
adj. - verbunden

Ελληνική (Greek)
n. - μέρος συνδυασμού, (γραμμ.) επιρρηματική φράση
adj. - συναπτός, συναφής, ομόζυγος

Italiano (Italian)
congiunto, collegato, combinato, associato

Português (Portuguese)
n. - parceiro (m)
adj. - conjunto, anexo

Русский (Russian)
совместный

Español (Spanish)
adj. - unido, combinado, en forma conjunta
n. - conjunto

Svenska (Swedish)
n. - konjunktion
adj. - förenad, med-

中文(简体)(Chinese (Simplified))
结合的, 共同的, 与他人联合, 同他物结合的物

中文(繁體)(Chinese (Traditional))
adj. - 結合的, 共同的
n. - 與他人聯合, 同他物結合的物

한국어 (Korean)
adj. - 접합한
n. - 어원이 같은 단어, 켤레

日本語 (Japanese)
adj. - 結合した, 共同の, 順次進行の
n. - 結合した人, 連言肢

العربيه (Arabic)
‏(الاسم) احدى الحتمالات في فرضيه مركبه (صفه) مرتبطه‏

עברית (Hebrew)
adj. - ‮מחובר, בא רק מילה מקבוצה מסוימת (חלק-דיבר מסוים)‬
n. - ‮משפט-זיקה, תואר-פועל הבא רק עם מילה מקבוצה מסוימת‬


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