Logic with Verbs

09/12/2009
by   Jun Tanaka, et al.
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The aim of this paper is to introduce a logic in which nouns and verbs are handled together as a deductive reasoning, and also to observe the relationship between nouns and verbs as well as between logics and conversations.

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