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E N T A I L M E N T By: Riza Nirmala Putri

E N T A I L M E N T By: Riza Nirmala Putri. Entailment  The Meaning. In linguistics, Entailment is the relationship between two sentences where the truth of the first sentence requires the truth of the second sentence. (wikipedia)

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E N T A I L M E N T By: Riza Nirmala Putri

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  1. E N T A I L M E N T By: Riza Nirmala Putri

  2. Entailment  The Meaning In linguistics, Entailment is the relationship between two sentences where the truth of the first sentence requires the truth of the second sentence. (wikipedia) It is impossible to accept the first sentence but deny the second.

  3. ENTAILMENTThe Example Example: One way Entailment 1st sentence (A) : The anarchist assassinated the emperor 2nd sentence (B) : The emperor died The sentence A entails B, if we believe the statement in sentence A then we know that the sentence B must be true also without being told anymore (automatic truth).

  4. A -------------- B T  T F  T/F F  F T/F  T If we believe A is true then B is automatically true also If the sentence A is false then we couldn’t say anything about the sentence B (it can be true or false) If the sentence B is false then A is false also If the sentence B is true then we couldn’t say anything about the sentence A (it can be true or false also) ENTAILMENTTruth Table

  5. Example: Two ways entailments 1st sentence (A): Alice owns this book 2nd sentence (B): This book belongs to Alice This is two ways entailments, because if A is true means B also true, and if B false A also false. The relationship is like this; A ------------------- B T  T F  F T  T F  F ENTAILMENT  The Example

  6. Hyponymy from lexical items is a regular source for entailment between sentence (we can see it also from the words assassinated and die) Look another example: (one way entailment) a. I bought a dog today b. I bought an animal today Dog is the hyponym of Animal ENTAILMENT The Sources

  7. Other source of entailment is syntactic : for example active and passive. Look at the example: (two ways entailments) a. The Etruscans built this tomb b. This tomb was built by the Etruscans Both sentences mutually entail each other. ENTAILMENT The Sources

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