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* Chapter 2 | * Levine, Robert D., Frank Richter, and Manfred Sailer (in preparation): Formal Semantics. An Empirically Grounded Approach. Stanford: CSLI Publications. Draft of April 2012. Chapter 2. |
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formulae
Definition
Formulae are expressions of logic that can be interpreted as false or true by applying the interpretation function I.
Examples
professor(Mr.Sailer)= true
student(Mr.Sailer) = wrong
References
- Predicate Logic
- Logical Connectives
- Quantifiers
Literature
- Levine, Robert D., Frank Richter, and Manfred Sailer (in preparation): Formal Semantics. An Empirically Grounded Approach. Stanford: CSLI Publications. Draft of April 2012. Chapter 2.