entailing
Entailing is a relation between statements or propositions in logic, semantics, and linguistics. If a statement A entails another statement B, then in every interpretation or possible world where A is true, B is also true. In formal notation, A entails B is written as A ⊨ B (or T ⊨ φ relative to a theory T). Entailment is directional: A can entail B without B entailing A.
In natural language, entailment captures when the truth of one sentence guarantees the truth of another. For
Key properties include monotonicity and transitivity. Entailment is monotone: adding further premises cannot make an entailed
Relationships to related notions vary by context. Entailment differs from presupposition, which concerns background assumptions that
Applications are prominent in semantic theory and artificial intelligence. In NLP, recognizing textual entailment involves determining