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Modeling Generalized Implicatures Using Non-monotonic Logics
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Journal Of Logic, Language And Information. , v. 16, n. 2, p. 195 - 216, 2007.
9258531
10.1007/s10849-006-9025-y
2-s2.0-33847248017
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Wainer J.
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Resumen
This paper reports on an approach to model generalized implicatures using nonmonotonic logics. The approach, called compositional, is based on the idea of compositional semantics, where the implicatures carried by a sentence are constructed from the implicatures carried by its constituents, but it also includes some aspects nonmonotonic logics in order to model the defeasibility of generalized implicatures. © Springer Science+Business Media 2007. 16 2 195 216 Allan, K., The lexicon and quantity implicatures (1999) Proceedings of the 1999 conference of the Australian linguistic, society Allen, J., Towards a general theory of action and time (1984) Artificial Intelligence, 23, pp. 123-154 Atlas, J.D., Levinson, S.C., It-clefts, informativeness, and logical form: Radical pragmatics (1981) Radical pragmatics, pp. 1-57. , P. 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