The Logic of Lexical Connectives

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作者
Sbardolini, Giorgio [1 ]
机构
[1] Ludwig Maximilians Univ Munchen, MCMP, Munich, Germany
基金
欧盟地平线“2020”;
关键词
Lexicalization; Horn's Puzzle; Semantics; Natural language semantics; Bilateralism; Assertion; Rejection; Propositional logic; Connectives; NAND; Neglect Zero effects; NEGATION;
D O I
10.1007/s10992-023-09708-5
中图分类号
B81 [逻辑学(论理学)];
学科分类号
010104 ; 010105 ;
摘要
Natural language does not express all connectives definable in classical logic as simple lexical items. Coordination in English is expressed by conjunction and, disjunction or, and negated disjunction nor. Other languages pattern similarly. Non-lexicalized connectives are typically expressed compositionally: in English, negated conjunction is typically expressed by combining negation and conjunction (not both). This is surprising: if ? and ? are duals, and the negation of the latter can be expressed lexically (nor), why not the negation of the former? I present a two-tiered model of the semantics of the binary connectives. The first tier captures the expressive power of the lexicon: it is a bilateral state-based semantics that, under a restriction, can express all and only the distinctions that can be expressed by the lexicon of natural language (and, or, nor). This first tier is characterized by rejection as non-assertion and a Neglect Zero assumption. The second tier is obtained by dropping the Neglect Zero assumption and enforcing a stronger notion of rejection, thereby recovering classical logic and thus definitions for all Boolean connectives. On the two-tiered model, we distinguish the limited expressive resources of the lexicon and the greater combinatorial expressive power of the language as a whole. This gives us a logic-based account of compositionality for the Boolean fragment of the language.
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页码:1327 / 1353
页数:27
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