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Published Online: Aug 02, 2019
Page range: 112 - 121
Received: Nov 03, 2018
Accepted: Jan 28, 2019
DOI: https://doi.org/10.2478/lf-2018-0009
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© 2018 Diego Gabriel Krivochen, published by Sciendo
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In this paper, we will motivate the application of specific rules of inference from the propositional calculus to natural language sentences. Specifically, we will analyse De Morgan’s laws, which pertain to the interaction of two central topics in syntactic research: negation and coordination. We will argue that the applicability of De Morgan’s laws to natural language structures can be derived from independently motivated operations of grammar and principles restricting the application of these operations. This has direct empirical consequences for the hypothesised relations between natural language and logic.