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In this paper, we study and discuss the direct products of fuzzy connectives, negations and implications based on t-norms and t-conorms and give a necessary and sufficient condition for their direct decomposability.
Funda Karaçal
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Negation-cohesive connectives: a generalization of connexivity
Nissim Francez
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The meanings of Mandarin adverbs often display a chameleonic nature. Some of them, like propositional connectives, are used as Boolean operators and can be readily translated as such in a logical way. However, in the specific conversational context, they have highly colloquial usages that are hard to explain in purely logico-semantic terms such as ∀, ∃,
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The meanings of Mandarin adverbs often display a chameleonic nature. Some of them, like propositional connectives, are used as Boolean operators and can be readily translated as such in a logical way. However, in the specific conversational context, they have highly colloquial usages that are hard to explain in purely logico-semantic terms such as ∀, ∃,
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A CONSTRUCTIVE NEGATION DEFINED WITH A NEGATION CONNECTIVE FOR LOGICS INCLUDING Bp
Gemma Robles +2 more
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Minimal non-relevant logics without the K axiom II. Negation introduced via the unary connective.
Gemma Robles
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