logico-linguistic

English

Etymology

logico- + linguistic

Adjective

logico-linguistic (not comparable)

  1. Involving both logic and language.

Usage notes

  • Applied to logico-linguistic modeling, a method for building knowledge-based systems with a learning capability using conceptual models from soft systems methodology, modal predicate logic, and the Prolog artificial intelligence language.
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