This paper shows how dichotomous inquisitive semantics gives rise to a general notion of entailment that unifies standard declara- tive entailment with answerhood and interrogative dependency, the rela- tion holding when an answer to a question determines an answer to an- other. We investigate the associated logic, presenting a new completeness proof based on an explicit canonical model construction. On the way to this proof, we establish a new result, the resolution theorem, which shows that inquisitive proofs have a natural computational interpretation. We conclude arguing that, as a logic of dependencies, inquisitive logic has certain theoretical and practical advantages over related systems.
Interrogative dependencies and the constructive content of inquisitive proofs
Ciardelli I
2014
Abstract
This paper shows how dichotomous inquisitive semantics gives rise to a general notion of entailment that unifies standard declara- tive entailment with answerhood and interrogative dependency, the rela- tion holding when an answer to a question determines an answer to an- other. We investigate the associated logic, presenting a new completeness proof based on an explicit canonical model construction. On the way to this proof, we establish a new result, the resolution theorem, which shows that inquisitive proofs have a natural computational interpretation. We conclude arguing that, as a logic of dependencies, inquisitive logic has certain theoretical and practical advantages over related systems.Pubblicazioni consigliate
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