Logical Semantics, Dialogical Argumentation, and Textual Entailment
Computation and Language
2020-08-18 v1
Abstract
In this chapter, we introduce a new dialogical system for first order classical logic which is close to natural language argumentation, and we prove its completeness with respect to usual classical validity. We combine our dialogical system with the Grail syntactic and semantic parser developed by the second author in order to address automated textual entailment, that is, we use it for deciding whether or not a sentence is a consequence of a short text. This work-which connects natural language semantics and argumentation with dialogical logic-can be viewed as a step towards an inferentialist view of natural language semantics.
Cite
@article{arxiv.2008.07138,
title = {Logical Semantics, Dialogical Argumentation, and Textual Entailment},
author = {Davide Catta and Richard Moot and Christian Retoré},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2008.07138},
year = {2020}
}
Comments
Natural Language Processing in Artificial Intelligence, In press