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What do you mean by Semantics network logic and inference pragmatics?​

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Semantics network logic:

Semantic networks are a logic-based formalism for knowledge representation. Semantic networks are graphs which are constructed from both a set of vertices (or nodes) and a set of directed and labeled edges. The vertices or nodes represent concepts, and the edges represent semantic relations between the concepts.

Inference pragmatics:

When the message of a speaker goes beyond the literal or logical meaning of the sentences used, a pragmatic inference is required to understand the complete meaning of an utterance. Here we study one example of pragmatic inference, called scalar implicature.

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