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Beryl had at least three sherries . Intuitively , the reason why 7b does not follow from 6 is that it conveys that Beryl may have had more than three sherries ; 7a , however , suggests no such thing . Turning to downward - entailing ...
Beryl had at least three sherries . Intuitively , the reason why 7b does not follow from 6 is that it conveys that Beryl may have had more than three sherries ; 7a , however , suggests no such thing . Turning to downward - entailing ...
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At least [ it isn't raining ] F . b.raining 3p [ p ▷ ¬raining ^ ◇ p ] 13 Assuming that the entire propositional argument of at least is focused , 45a conveys , according to our analysis , that the speaker is sure it isn't raining ...
At least [ it isn't raining ] F . b.raining 3p [ p ▷ ¬raining ^ ◇ p ] 13 Assuming that the entire propositional argument of at least is focused , 45a conveys , according to our analysis , that the speaker is sure it isn't raining ...
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For instance , [ at least [ n , N ] ] always denotes the empty set . This is because it describes the set of groups of N whose cardinality must be n and may be greater than n . There is no such group , obviously , and therefore this ...
For instance , [ at least [ n , N ] ] always denotes the empty set . This is because it describes the set of groups of N whose cardinality must be n and may be greater than n . There is no such group , obviously , and therefore this ...
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