4 This calculus has been chosen for its meta-logical convenience, not for its practical utility. For instance, proving the Boolean 'conjunction rule' from two conclusions to their conjunction already requires a trick: " Suppose that D at = 1, D bt = 1 . By Boolean Algebra and Substitution...
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Switch-Reference and Discourse Representation In central cases of switch-reference, a marker on the verb of one clause is used to indicate whether its subject has the same or different reference from t... L Stirling - 《Cambridge Univ Pr》 被引量: 139发表: 1993年 Demonstratives: A cross-li...
However the implication has two different parts the value part and the causation part. In other words, IMPLY constructs a causation relationship between its antecedent and consequent, which means the incident denoted by antecedent must occurs ahead of consequent in temporal frame for the relation to...
Some of the most common determiners include the, a, an, this, that, these, those, my, your, his, her, its, our, their. Types of Determiners Determiners can be divided into several categories, all of which serve to 'determine' the noun(s) they precede. Articles: These include 'a',...
Distinct senses of universal quantification are expressed not only by vocabulary inventory variation, but also through features and categories which build the various quantifier types. It can be shown that the most productive Arabic universal kull (and arguably its kins in Semitic and other languages)...
Abstract In this paper the term pair-list reading will be applied to both types (1) and (2) (1) Who did every dog bite? ‘For every dog, who did it bite?’ (2) Who did six dogs bite? ‘For six dogs of your choice, who did each bite?’ ...
handy. These are words or phrases which are used before a noun to indicate its quantity, and they can be applied to both countable and uncountable nouns. This tutorial will introduce you to quantifiers in the English language, with a specific focus on countable and uncountable nouns and their...
The English Noun Phrase in Its Sentential Aspect, Unpublished doctoral dissertation, MIT, Cambridge, Massachusetts. Google Scholar Bentham, Johan van (1983) Determiners and Logic, Linguistics and Philosophy 6, 447–478. Article Google Scholar Bunt, H. (1979) Ensembles and the Formal Properties ...
We find that the ACF fluctuates around zero, without any noticeable change in its value when 𝜏≈𝜏0τ≈τ0, denoted as a dashed vertical line in Figure 3. In contrast, the ordinal quantifiers show an abrupt change when 𝜏≈𝜏0τ≈τ0. Both the PE and the WPE identify the ...