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TRUTH , TRUE , AND NEGATION . As noted in $ 1.3 , the Kroch - Linebarger line on negative statements treats external negation as an ordinary truth - functional negative operator applied to a semantic TRUE predicated directly within its ...
TRUTH , TRUE , AND NEGATION . As noted in $ 1.3 , the Kroch - Linebarger line on negative statements treats external negation as an ordinary truth - functional negative operator applied to a semantic TRUE predicated directly within its ...
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It's not true that Max has THREE children — he has FOUR . b . It's not { true / the case } that some men are chauvinists — ALL men are chauvinists . ( cf. 17a ) Parallel syntax can also be found in Grice's disjunctive and conditional ...
It's not true that Max has THREE children — he has FOUR . b . It's not { true / the case } that some men are chauvinists — ALL men are chauvinists . ( cf. 17a ) Parallel syntax can also be found in Grice's disjunctive and conditional ...
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We should note one additional way in which the use of the It is true that preface in ordinary discourse differs from the semantic value of truth predicates . Often , the only felicitous discourse - initiating use of the affirmative ...
We should note one additional way in which the use of the It is true that preface in ordinary discourse differs from the semantic value of truth predicates . Often , the only felicitous discourse - initiating use of the affirmative ...
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