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  • ...unction|conjunctive]] interpretation when it interacts with a [[linguistic modality|modal]] operator. For example, the following English sentences can be inter ...basis of [[classical logic|classical]] lexical entries for disjunction and modality.<ref name = "alonisep" /><ref>{{cite journal |last1=Fusco |first1=Melissa|d ...
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  • ...grammar|English]]. While ordinary non-subsectives such as the [[linguistic modality|modal]] adjective "alleged" can only be used in [[attributive adjective|att ...
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  • ...urals]], [[questions]], [[discourse relation]]s, and [[linguistic modality|modality]].<ref name = "dynsemsep" >{{cite encyclopedia |last1=Nowen |first1=Rick |l ...itor-first3= Z |volume=11 |book-title=Proceedings of SALT XI | publisher=[[Linguistic Society of America]] }}</ref> ...
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  • ...deling, including formal grammars, language representation, and historical linguistic trends. ...=https://brucehayes.org/papers/HayesAndWilsonPhonotactics2008.pdf |journal=Linguistic Inquiry |volume=39 |issue=3 |publisher=Massachusetts Institute of Technolog ...
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  • ...olume=25 |display-authors=etal|publisher = Curran Associates}}</ref> socio-linguistic analysis in natural language processing,<ref name="sociolinguistic">{{cite * Data fusion: When each kernel corresponds to a different kind of modality/feature. ...
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  • ...8) An Introduction to Stoic Logic {{Harvnb|Rist|1978|pp=2–13 }}</ref> The linguistic orientation of Stoic logic made it difficult for its students even within t ===Modality=== ...
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  • ...ed since this is what the laws of nature dictate. But according to logical modality, this is not necessary since the laws of nature might have been different w ...w their subpropositional parts are related to the world, i.e. to the extra-linguistic objects they refer to. This relation is studied by theories of reference, w ...
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  • ...o the medieval philosopher Jean Buridan, designed to challenge logical and linguistic intuitions.<ref>{{Cite book |last=Saxonia |first=Albertus de |url=https://b ...e.com/books?id=L7poAgAAQBAJ |title=Necessary Beings: An Essay on Ontology, Modality, and the Relations Between Them |date=2013-09-19 |publisher=OUP Oxford |isb ...
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  • Training of largest language models might need more linguistic data than naturally available, or that the naturally occurring data is of i ...zhak |last6=Narasimhan |first6=Karthik |last7=Cao |first7=Yuan}}</ref> The linguistic description of the environment given to the LLM planner can even be the LaT ...
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  • ...rl=https://www.newyorker.com/science/annals-of-artificial-intelligence/was-linguistic-ai-created-by-accident |access-date=2024-08-27 |magazine=The New Yorker |la ...ed transformations on the vector representations, extracting more and more linguistic information. These consist of alternating attention and feedforward layers. ...
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  • ...ses and conclusions not as propositions but as sentences, i.e. as concrete linguistic objects like the symbols displayed on a page of a book. But this approach c ...ilar approach understands the rules of logic in terms of [[Conventionalism|linguistic conventions]]. On this view, the laws of logic are trivial since they are t ...
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