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Logical Relation

Logical Relation

A logical relation is an interpropositional relation in which a proposition is related to another, in reasoning, as

  • a premise to a conclusion, or
  • an antecedent to a consequent.
Page/s: 101
Source: Longacre 1983

Longacre, Robert E. 1983.The grammar of discourse. New York: Plenum.

Page/s: 63–64
Source: Johnson 1987

Johnson, Mark. 1987. The body in the mind: The bodily basis of meaning, imagination, and reason. Chicago: University of Chicago Press.

Page/s: 257
Source: Halliday and Hasan 1976

Halliday, M. A. K., and Ruqaiya Hasan. 1976.Cohesion in English. London: Longman.

Page/s: 102
Source: Beekman, Callow, and Kopesec 1981

Beekman, John, John Callow, and Michael Kopesec. 1981.The semantic structure of written communication. Dallas, TX: Summer Institute of Linguistics.

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