an entailment, presuppositions survive when the sentence is negated. The negation test can be used to determine the difference between entailment and...
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Strawson entailment is a variant of the concept of entailment which is insensitive to presupposition failures. Formally, a sentence P Strawson-entails a sentence...
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Linguistics (redirect from LinguisticS)
Linguistics is the scientific study of language. The areas of linguistic analysis are syntax (rules governing the structure of sentences), semantics (meaning)...
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succession Entailment, a logical relation between sentences of a formal language Linguistic entailment, the use of the term in linguistics Textual entailment in...
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Both students who saw anything reported to the Dean. Entailment (pragmatics) Monotonicity of entailment Polarity item Veridicality Ladusaw, William (1980)...
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Language (redirect from Linguistic diversity)
definitions also entail different approaches and understandings of language, and they also inform different and often incompatible schools of linguistic theory...
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Semantics (redirect from Meaning (linguistic))
whether the premises entail the conclusion. Entailment can be defined in terms of syntax or in terms of semantics. Syntactic entailment, expressed with the...
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Logical consequence (redirect from Logical entailment)
Logical consequence (also entailment or logical implication) is a fundamental concept in logic which describes the relationship between statements that...
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The following is a partial list of linguistic example sentences illustrating various linguistic phenomena. Different types of ambiguity which are possible...
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Outline of linguistics (redirect from List of basic linguistic topics)
lexeme, lemma, lexicon, vocabulary, terminology Semantics meaning, sense, entailment, truth condition, compositionality Pragmatics presupposition, implicature...
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Linguistics wars (redirect from Linguistic wars)
concerning factors like the intent of speakers and the denotation and entailment of sentences. Its lack of explicit rules, formulas, and underlying structures...
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implicatures and presuppositions may be cancelled, an entailment may not be. For example, [i] entails the proposition "Alice has at least three children"...
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presupposition is distinguished from entailment and implicature. For example, The president was assassinated entails that The president is dead, but if...
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Semantic Theory, which discusses the concept of entailment in linguistics. A proposition (P) is entailed by another (Q) if P is true when Q is true and...
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noncontradiction Principle of explosion Monotonicity of entailment Idempotency of entailment Commutativity of conjunction De Morgan duality – every logical...
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Encyclopedia of the Philosophical Sciences -- End term -- Engineered language -- Entailment -- Entitative graph -- Enumerative definition -- Epicureanism -- Epilogism...
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previous best results on natural language inference (also known as textual entailment) tasks, evaluating the ability to interpret pairs of sentences from various...
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strictly downward entailing, alternative licensing conditions have been proposed building on concepts such as Strawson entailment and nonveridicality...
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Linguistic capital is a sociolinguistic term coined by French sociologist and philosopher Pierre Bourdieu. Bourdieu describes linguistic capital as a form...
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Veridicality (section Downward entailment)
entailing contexts are nonveridical. Because of this, theories based on nonveridicality can be seen as extending those based on downward entailment,...
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Givenness (section Entailment)
discourse referent (individual, property, proposition) in C that entails [[α]] O, C. Entailment describes the relation between expression α and expression β...
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Reference (section Linguistic sign)
sense and reference of a word.[citation needed] The very concept of the linguistic sign is the combination of content and expression, the former of which...
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Antinomy Deduction Deductive closure Definition Description Dichotomy Entailment Linguistic Form Induction Logical truth Name Necessity and sufficiency Premise...
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The Belgian Linguistic case (No. 2) (1968) 1 EHRR 252 is a formative case on the right to education and the right to freedom from discrimination under...
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Indexicality (section In linguistic pragmatics)
behavior that are entailed by use of V forms over T forms in public contexts. Therefore, people will use T/V deference entailment in 1) a first-order...
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Ecolinguistics - Elative case - Endangered language - English pronunciation - Entailment - Ergative case - Error - Essive case - Ethnologue - Etymology - Etymologist...
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free dictionary. Implication may refer to: Logical consequence (also entailment or logical implication), the relationship between statements that holds...
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recursive neural networks; and approaches to and systems for Textual entailment. His main educational contributions are his textbooks Foundations of Statistical...
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Emotional prosody (redirect from Non-linguistic emotional prosody)
codes and thus do not require such precise articulations. This entails that non-linguistic vocalizations can exhibit larger ranges for many acoustic features...
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Word sense (redirect from Linguistic sense)
"orthography" will often be glossed for a lay audience as "spelling", but in linguistic usage "orthography" (comprising spelling, casing, spacing, hyphenation...
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