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Now consider the following example: (12) If there is a knave, then the knave stole the tarts. Let’s ignore all presupposition triggers in (12) save “the knave”, and show that Strong Kleene predicts that the sentence as a whole does not presuppose that there is a knave. Using Definition 1, it suffices to find at least one model where (12) has a classical truth value, but in which there is no knave.
1 hr 13 min* Topics: Logistics, Goals Of The Field Of NLP, Is The Problem Just Cycles?, Why NLP Is Difficult? The Hidden Structure Of Language, Why NLP Is Difficult: Newspaper Headlines, Machine Translation, Machine Translation History, Centauri/Arcturan Example Transcript: HTML | PDF 1 hr 14 min* Topics: Questions That Linguistics Should Answer, Machine Translation (MT), Probabilistic Language
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