As we saw in Chapter 7, we can appeal to entailment in order to define the relation between a superordinate term and its hyponyms. |
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The connections are of logical entailment rather than contingent association. |
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Everyday language, involving a system of logical entailment, has to fall back into a kind of stammering utterance or pure exclamation. |
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Paradigmatic relations include relations such as synonymy, hyponymy, opposites, and entailment. |
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In his attempt to explicate the determinate-determinable relation, he uses the notion of predicate entailment. |
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The entailment thesis would exonerate the necessary ambiguity of a satisfactory reason. |
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The rules of deduction are rules of entailment, not rules of inference. |
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It's the logical entailment of seeking a world without weapons of mass destruction. |
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It need imply no relationship of amplification or entailment from one clause to the next, although it can do so whenever it likes. |
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An argument hinges upon entailment whereas an if-then sentence hinges upon implication. |
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That entailment clearly reflects the operation of agnatic primogeniture, also known as the Salic law. |
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Call this the monstrous entailment thesis. |
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Inheritance was by descent, but could be further restricted by entailment, which would restrict inheritance to male heirs only. |
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Nevertheless the reverse entailment does not hold. |
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Through careful distinctions among various occurrence contexts, it may also be possible to factor similarity into more specific relations such as synonymy, entailment, and antonymy. |
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We demonstrate this with conditional entailment. |
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The change, entailment and alienation of the parochial goods are submitted to a special juridical regime in accordance with the purpose of the respective goods. |
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Cyber-class is a virtual communication space in which pedagogic and technical content constitute an entailment model for new technologies in the educational milieu. |
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This distinction is based on which in these cases the interpersonal relations are constructed more reason why it corresponds to the familiar and parental entailment that to the same aim of the work. |
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