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* Work through this wiki page. | * Work through this wiki page. | ||
* Atomic formulae: Using your model from this week's homework, | * Atomic formulae: Using your model from this week's homework, | ||
:* Give 2 atomic formulae (one true, one false) | :* Give 2 atomic formulae (one true, one false) | ||
:* Provide the step-by-step computation of the truth of your 2 atomic formulae. | :* Provide the step-by-step computation of the truth of your 2 atomic formulae. | ||
* For the computation, watch the videos on the wiki page. | * For the computation, watch the videos on the wiki page. | ||
== Additional material == | == Additional material == |
Revision as of 13:16, 1 November 2016
General information
- Course hours: Tuesday, 8.15-9.45 am
- Room: New! IG 3.201
- Olat course: https://olat-ce.server.uni-frankfurt.de/olat/auth/RepositoryEntry/4208361498
Material for week 4
Homework
- Work through this wiki page.
- Atomic formulae: Using your model from this week's homework,
- Give 2 atomic formulae (one true, one false)
- Provide the step-by-step computation of the truth of your 2 atomic formulae.
- For the computation, watch the videos on the wiki page.
Additional material
Check the material on this page: additional material for week 4
Material for week 3
Slides
Slides: File:WiSe1617-Sem1-slides03-final.pdf
Homework
- Work through this wiki page.
- Read Levine et al. (in prep.), Chapter 2, Section 1 [available on olat].
- Define a model and introduce the necessary name symbols and predicate symbols for our scenario with
- three individuals
- two relations
- two properties
- Use your model and your symbols and write down
- one formula that is true in your model and
- two formulae that are false in your model.
Additional material
Check the material on this page: additional material for week 3
Material for week 2
Slides of the meeting: File:Sem1-slides02-final.pdf
Homework
- Read chapter 1 of Levine et al. (in prep.). -> available on Olat
- Find or construct one example sentence per type of ambiguity.
- Get information on our literary scenario Waiting for Godot:
- On wikipedia: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Waiting_for_Godot
- Full text: Act 1, Act 2
- Full play on youtube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Wifcyo64n-w
Material for week 1
Wiki material on ambiguity: Exercise-ch1#Types_of_Ambiguity