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Scope (formal semantics) - Wikipedia
In formal semantics, the scope of a semantic operator is the semantic object to which it applies. For instance, in the sentence "Paulina doesn't drink beer but she does drink wine," the proposition that Paulina drinks beer occurs within the scope of negation, but the proposition that Paulina drinks wine does not. Scope … 展开
Scope ambiguity
The scope of an operator need not correspond directly to the word order of the sentence it occurs in. … 展开The structural view of scope is one influential view which posits a close relationship between syntax and semantics. This approach is characterized by the following hypothesis, first formulated by Tanya Reinhart:
Hypothesis about scope … 展开CC-BY-SA 许可证中的维基百科文本 Formal semantics (natural language) - Wikipedia
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The Cambridge Handbook of Formal Semantics
网页Formal semantics - the scientific study of meaning in natural language - is one of the most fundamental and long-established areas of linguistics. This Handbook offers a comprehensive, yet compact guide to the field, …
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