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KELOMPOK 3

Line 1 Conditional semantics investigates the relationships among lexernes that can be predicates
for the same referring expression. Two such predicates may be related to
each other as synonyms, as hyponym and superordinate, or as antonyms.
Among antonyms we distinguish binary and non-binary antonyms; non- binary
antonyms are opposite ends of a scale along which intermediate
degrees exist; for binary antonyms there are no intermediate degrees

For any pair of sentences which the predicates are synonymous, antonymous, or related as
hyponym- superordinate a truth table can be established, selling out what can
be known about one sentence if the other is known to be true or to be
false
46. What is the subject of the passage? 48. According to the passage, the author define that
a) The lexernes non-binary antonyms are ___
b) The predicates a) Related to each other as synonyms
c) Conditional semantics b) Opposite ends of a scale along which intermediate
degrees exist
d) Synonyms and antonyms c) No intermediate degrees
d) Related as hyponym-superordinate
47. Where in the passage does the author define
conditional semantics?
a) Line 1 - 2
b) Line 3 - 4
c) Line 5 - 6
d) Line 7 - 9
Line 1 Conditional semantics investigates the relationships among lexernes that can be predicates
for the same referring expression. Two such predicates may be related to each
other as synonyms, as hyponym and superordinate, or as antonyms. Among
antonyms we distinguish binary and non-binary antonyms; non-binary antonyms are
opposite ends of a scale along which intermediate degrees exist; for binary
antonyms there are no intermediate degrees

For any pair of sentences which the predicates are synonymous, antonymous, or related as
hyponym- superordinate a truth table can be established, selling out what can be
known about one sentence if the other is known to be true or to be false

49. Based on the passage, there are no 50. All the statements below are true, except ___
intermediate degrees for ___ a) Both such predicates may be related to each
a) Synonyms other as synonyms, as hyponym and
b) Hyponym superordinate, or as antonyms
c) Binary antonyms b) Among antonyms we distinguish binary and
non-binary antonyms
d) Non-binary antonyms
c) For binary antonyms there are no
intermediate degrees
d) Truth conditional semantics investigates the
relations among lexernes that cannot be
predicates for the same reffering expression
Line 1 Conditional semantics investigates the relationships among lexernes that can be predicates
for the same referring expression. Two such predicates may be related to each
other as synonyms, as hyponym and superordinate, or as antonyms. Among
antonyms we distinguish binary and non-binary antonyms; non-binary antonyms are
opposite ends of a scale along which intermediate degrees exist; for binary
antonyms there are no intermediate degrees

For any pair of sentences which the predicates are synonymous, antonymous, or related as
hyponym- superordinate a truth table can be established, selling out what can be
known about one sentence if the other is known to be true or to be false

51. The word related in line 12 could be best 52. Pairs of sentences that can be established are ___
replaced by ___ a) Synonymous, antonymous, or related as
a) Partner hyponym-sueperordinate
b) Connected b) Binary and non-binary antonyms
c) Joined c) Synonymous, antonymous
d) Merged d) Hyponym-superordinate
53. The word false in line 15 can be replaced by ___
a) Wrong
b) Correct
c) Suitable
d) proper
Answers

46. C
47. B
48. B
49. D
50. C
51. B
52. A
53. D

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