SEM122 - Predicate Logic I
This first E-Lecture on Predicate Logic is meant as a gentle introduction. It first points out why propositional logic alone is not sufficient for the formalization of sentence meaning and then introduces the central machinery of predicate logic using several examples with which the students can practice.

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Chapter 1.1: Introduction to logic
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LING 324 [6-3] Translations in Predicate Logic

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Universal and Existential Quantifiers, ∀ "For All" and ∃ "There Exists"
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[Logic] Predicate Logic

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Predicate logic examples

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SEM121 - Propositions

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