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SUMMARY:Logicality in Natural Language
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DESCRIPTION:<p>Is there a relation of logical consequence in natural language? Logicality\, in the philosophical literature\, has been conceived of as a restrictive phenomenon that is at odds with the unbridled richness and complexity of natural language. This article claims that there is a relation of logical consequence in natural language\, and moreover\, that it is the subject matter of the bulk of current theories of formal semantics. I employ the framework of&nbsp\;semantic constraints&nbsp\;(Sagi\, 2014)\, which generalises the Tarskian definition of logical consequence. I apply the widely accepted criterion of invariance under isomorphisms (Sher\, 1996) generalised to the framework of semantic constraints (Sagi\, 2022)\, as well as a theory of Glanzberg (2014) to delineate the relation of logical consequence in natural language.</p>\n<p>LIVE BROADCAST AT: https://unisi.webex.com/meet/salvatore.pistoiareda</p>
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