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Implicature - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Implicature is a technical term in the linguistic branch of pragmatics coined by Paul Grice. It refers to what is suggested in an utterance, even though not expressed nor strictly implied (that i...
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Implication - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Implication may refer to: In logic : • Entailment (logical implication), in mathematical logic • Material conditional, in philosophical logic In linguistics , specifically in pragmatics: • Implic...
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Material conditional - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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A material implication is a compound statement that is true except when its first component statement (the antecedent is true and its second (the consequent) is false. Thus, the truth of the antecedent ensures that of the consequent.
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Early Genetic Theories of Alcoholism and the Behavioral Challenge to Naive Geneticism ... Contemporary Genetic Research: Inherited Differences in Familial Alcoholism Rates, Reactions to Alcohol and Other Biological Traits ... Difficulties Confronting Genetic Models of Alcoholism...
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