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3. Consider these two natural language sentences. While keeping in mind the scenario given in exercise | '''3.''' Consider these two natural language sentences. While keeping in mind the scenario given in exercise 1d) [[AnswerEX1-d|See here]], create complex formulae with logical connectives and compute the interpretation, respectively. | ||
a.) | |||
'''a.)''' Alice is a dog and Lisa and Tom enjoy watching football together. | |||
'''[[AnswerEX3-a|Check your solution]]''' | '''[[AnswerEX3-a|Check your solution]]''' | ||
b.) Tom is not Paul's daughter or Tom is tall. | |||
'''b.)''' Tom is not Paul's daughter or Tom is tall. | |||
'''[[AnswerEX3-b|Check your solution]]''' | '''[[AnswerEX3-b|Check your solution]]''' |
Latest revision as of 13:44, 29 January 2013
3. Consider these two natural language sentences. While keeping in mind the scenario given in exercise 1d) See here, create complex formulae with logical connectives and compute the interpretation, respectively.
a.) Alice is a dog and Lisa and Tom enjoy watching football together.
b.) Tom is not Paul's daughter or Tom is tall.