- daughters.
Austen was very
familiar with the law of
entail; her brother, Edward, had
inherited similarly entailed estates at Chawton, Godmersham, and Winchester...
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Linguistic entailments are
entailments which arise in
natural language. If a
sentence A
entails a
sentence B,
sentence A
cannot be true
without B being...
- In
linguistic semantics, a
downward entailing (DE)
propositional operator is one that
constrains the
meaning of an
expression to a
lower number or degree...
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Strawson entailment is a
variant of the
concept of
entailment which is
insensitive to
presupposition failures. Formally, a
sentence P Strawson-
entails a sentence...
- statements. A
valid logical argument is one in
which the
conclusion is
entailed by the premises,
because the
conclusion is the
consequence of the premises...
- Look up
entail or
entailment in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Entail may
refer to: Fee tail, a term of art in
common law
describing a
limited form...
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Entail Act (with its variations) is a
stock short title used in the
United Kingdom for
legislation relating to
entails. The
Entail (Scotland) Act 1914...
- the
entailing and
entailed texts are
termed text (t) and
hypothesis (h), respectively.
Textual entailment is not the same as pure
logical entailment – it...
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Idempotency of
entailment is a
property of
logical systems that
states that one may
derive the same
consequences from many
instances of a
hypothesis as...
- was
codified by the
Entail Act 1685.
Tailzie is
similar to the
common law
concept of fee tail, as the "heir in tailzie" is
entailed to the property. An...