statement in logic

Logic can use declarative sentences {statement, logic} {logical statement} with only constants, no variables. Statements are always either true or false.

relations

Statement contains subject and action, state, or relation {predicate}. Statements have. Statement uses basic elements {symbol} with no meaning.

meaning

Statement meaning associates actual objects and events with symbols and relations. For example, statements can describe parts, relations among parts, and spatial axes.

language

Statements are built from pre-language ideas such as number, case, gender, nouns, verbs, modifiers, tenses, gerunds, infinitives, particles, prepositions, and articles. Pre-language ideas include spatial and temporal ideas such as line, group, boundary, figure and background, movement, ascending and descending, association, and attraction and repulsion.

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