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* [[ExerciseFOLSemantics-1a|'''father-of-someone'''('''paul''','''Lisa''')]]
* [[ExerciseFOLSemantics-1a|'''father-of-someone'''('''paul''','''Lisa''')]]
* [[ExerciseFOLSemantics-b|'''blonde'''('''walter''')]]
* [[ExerciseFOLSemantics-1b|'''blonde'''('''walter''')]]
* [[AnswerEX-b3|'''enjoy-watching-football-together'''('''alice''','''tom''')]]
* [[ExerciseFOLSemantics-1c|'''enjoy-watching-football-together'''('''alice''','''tom''')]]


== Interpretation of formulae with logical connectives ==
== Interpretation of formulae with logical connectives ==

Revision as of 14:45, 22 May 2013

Interpretation of atomic formulae

Interpret the following formulae as true or false. If you have not defined these relations or properties in your model use the ones given in a previous exercise. To check your answers click on the single formulae.

Interpretation of formulae with logical connectives

Consider these two natural language sentences. While keeping in mind the scenario given in a previous exercise, create complex formulae with logical connectives and compute the interpretation, respectively.


a.) Alice is a dog and Lisa and Tom enjoy watching football together.

Check your solution


b.) Tom is not Paul's daughter or Tom is tall.

Check your solution




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