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Yet as we have seen , no single logical notion of negation as a truth - functional operator can collect all natural ... 1 and repeated here : ( 61 ) Neither Aristotelian nor Russellian rules give the exact logic of any expression of ...
Yet as we have seen , no single logical notion of negation as a truth - functional operator can collect all natural ... 1 and repeated here : ( 61 ) Neither Aristotelian nor Russellian rules give the exact logic of any expression of ...
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Of course , even if we conclude that the generalized metalinguistic use of ne- gation as a sign of objection or refusal is learned earlier than its logical , truth- functional use , it does not follow that this order of development ...
Of course , even if we conclude that the generalized metalinguistic use of ne- gation as a sign of objection or refusal is learned earlier than its logical , truth- functional use , it does not follow that this order of development ...
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Is not logical ? Proceedings of the 11th International Symposium on Multiple- Valued Logic , 124-8 . New York : IEEE . and STEPHEN C. LEVINSON . 1981. It - clefts , informativeness , and logical form . In Cole 1981 : 1-61 .
Is not logical ? Proceedings of the 11th International Symposium on Multiple- Valued Logic , 124-8 . New York : IEEE . and STEPHEN C. LEVINSON . 1981. It - clefts , informativeness , and logical form . In Cole 1981 : 1-61 .
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Current Periodicals Collection | 258 |
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