Efficiency and redundancy are contradictory characteristics of linguistic systems; however, they can be used together...
Anthony-SivashAugust 24, 2019
Question about second premise
In the second premise in the video it was written as HASIRS->~UW and then the contrapositive was written as UW->~HASIRS. However, since passage says Imperfect receptor of sound I assumed it should be ~HASIRS->~UW and contrapositive should be UW->HASIRS because of the word "imperfect". While I was able to arrive at the right answer because in my case transitive property looks like this ~HASIRS->~UW->~CE is my second premise correct? If not which words should I be looking for to know if I have to negate a sufficient or a necessary condition. Because in this case I assumed imperfect means I should negate that condition.
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