(A) "My father owns this car" entails. (B) "This car belongs to my father."
Two-way entailment
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lifesaver
Give 5 points!
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rocket
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rocket
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banana
Go to last place!
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monster
Reset all scores!
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shark
Other team loses 5 points!
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fairy
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Entailment is concerned with the ____ meaning.
sentence
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(A) âAlvin is Mary's husband" entails (B)Â "Mary is married.â Which type of entailment is used?
one-way entailment
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(A) "Eliza plays the flute" entails (B) "Eliza plays a musical instrument." Which type of entailment is used?
One-way entailment
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Give 1 background entailment to the sentence (A) âThe painters broke the window."
entails (B1) âSomeone broke the windowâ (B2) âThe painters did something to the windowâ (B3) âThe painters broke somethingâ
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(A) âSome countries have no coastline" entails (B) "Not all countries have a coastline.â Which type of entailment is used?
two-way entailment
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"The speaker will communicate, typically by stress, which entailment is assumed to be more important for interpreting intended meaning than any others." Which entailment is it?
foreground entailment
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eraser
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rocket
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gift
Win 20 points!
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baam
Lose 20 points!
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"The first sentence entails the second but not the other way round." Which type of entailment is it?
One-way entailment
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Sentence A entails B if ...............
A is true forces B true
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"The first sentence entails the second, and the second sentence entails the first." Which type of entailment is it?
Two-way entailment
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(A) "Alan planted flowers" entails (B) "Alan planted roses." Is (B) an entailment of (A)?
No.
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What is the foreground entailment of the sentence (A): "Teresa CLEANED the bookselves"
entails (B) "Teresa did something to the bookselves."