Catalog description: Introduction to deductive logic. Topics include: basic concepts of deductive logic; techniques of formal proof in propositional and predicate logic. 3 units. Prerequisites: No ...
Studia Logica: An International Journal for Symbolic Logic, Vol. 73, No. 1, Constructivism in Non-Classical Logics and Computer Science (Feb., 2003), pp. 113-130 (18 pages) One criterion of ...
Every predicate referring to an eventuality (events and states) must have at least one argument. Arguments are extensions of a predicate, that are required a part of the meaning of the predicate. An ...
This module introduces the foundations of logic in computer science. The first part introduces the syntax and semantics of propositional and predicate logics, natural deduction, and notions such as ...
Summary In this paper we have addressed the pattern *ðv̄- + prepositional clause/adverb in the Semitic languages. Formerly there were two approaches to explain this pattern: 1.The pattern is a verbal ...
In the first semester of this module, we will cover the topics in discrete mathematics that provide an essential foundation for later studies in the department. This includes topics such as sets, ...
Conceptually (see also The Fundamental Relations of Syntax and Conceptual Structure) the head of each sentence is a predicate. The predicate combined with its arguments to form a basic eventuality.
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