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While a large body of work has scrutinized the meaning of conditional sentences, considerably less attention has been paid to formal models of their pragmatic use and interpretation. Here, we take a probabilistic approach to pragmatic reasoning about
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Many conditionals in natural language tend to be interpreted as biconditionals, where the antecedent is considered the single possible cause for the consequent to occur. However, there is no consensus about the factors that provoke or prevent a bicon
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Many conditionals in natural language (expressions of the form 'if p, then q') tend to be interpreted as biconditionals ('if *and only if p*, then q'), that is, the antecedent p is considered the single possible cause of the consequent q. However, th
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Autor:
Grusdt, Britta, Franke, Michael
Publikováno v:
Proceedings of the Annual Meeting of the Cognitive Science Society, vol 43, iss 43
Conditionals like 'If A, then C' can be used, among others, to convey important knowledge about rules, dependencies and causal relationships. Much work has been devoted to the interpretation of conditional sentences, but much less is known about when
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