| C. C. Chang and H. J. Keisler. Model Theory, Third Edition, Amsterdam, Holland: North-Holland, 1990. |
....a single situation, but a constellation of related situations. The assumption that meaning of a larger linguistic unit is a function of the meanings of its individual parts is called the principle of compositionality [10] It can be considered as a reflection of the similar principle in logic [5, 17] to the semantics of natural languages. In logic, the truth value of a well formed formula is determined by the truth value of its constituent parts. an utterance, etc. which play a role in interpreting an utterance [31] Instead of throwing away ambiguity and contextual elements, situation ....
C. C. Chang and H. J. Keisler. Model Theory, Third Edition, Amsterdam, Holland: North-Holland, 1990.
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