| 1. | Newman recognised that there are dangers associated with using the Illative Sense.
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| 2. | The paradigm usually consists of the inessive, elative and illative cases.
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| 3. | Haskell Curry studied of illative ( deductive ) combinatory logic in 1941.
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| 4. | Singular illative has a short form in some words.
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| 5. | Finnish illative case, or even an approximant, as the English'r '.
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| 6. | The Illative sense is for Newman, the intellectual counterpart of Aristotle's Phronesis.
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| 7. | For instance, the illative of " S�rn�inen " is " S�rn�isiin " instead of singular " S�rn�iseen ".
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| 8. | These forms are irregular as well as suppletive : the illative and locative forms derive from completely different roots.
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| 9. | The second part of the " Grammar " is where Newman introduces the concept of the Illative Sense.
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| 10. | Plural illative, inessive, elative, allative, adessive, ablative, translative have a short form in some words.
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