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strictly implied Implicational universal or
linguistic universal, a
pattern that
occurs systematically across natural languages Implicational hierarchy, a...
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Implicational hierarchy, in linguistics, is a
chain of
implicational universals. A set of
chained universals is
schematically shown as in (1): (1) A <...
- logic, the
implicational propositional calculus is a
version of
classical propositional calculus that uses only one connective,
called implication or conditional...
- (opposite: statistical,
often called tendencies) and
implicational (opposite: non-
implicational).
Absolute universals apply to
every known language and...
- here is
restricted to f-
implicational formulas.
Minimal logic: By
limiting the
natural deduction rules of this
logic to
Implication Introduction ( → {\displaystyle...
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converse of a
categorical or
implicational statement is the
result of
reversing its two
constituent statements. For the
implication P → Q, the
converse is Q...
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Material implication may
refer to:
Material conditional, a
logical connective Material implication (rule of inference), a rule of
replacement for some...
- The
Implication-Realization (I-R)
model of
melodic expectation was
developed by
Eugene Narmour as an
alternative to
Schenkerian analysis centered less...
- non-chance
distribution include:
preferences (for instance,
absolute and
implicational universals,
semantic maps, and hierarchies)
correlations (for instance...
- {\displaystyle (A\to B)\lor (B\to A).} The
positive implicational calculus is the
implicational fragment of
intuitionistic logic. The
calculi below use...