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intension  

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Example

  • The notion of intension as proposed by R. Carnap was formalized within the framework of possible world semantics which is considered as an extension of standard model-theoretic semantics devised for predicate logic by A. Tarsky to ascribe each formula a set-theoretic interpretation on a domain of reference (Menzel 2017). (Gritz, 2018)
  • The notion of intension in the languages of recursion covers the most essential computational aspect of the concept of meaning. (Loukanova, 2009)
  • The notion of intension that exhibits sense is opposed to extension denoting the scope of a lexeme's referents feasible in a domain which is observed in a scope of states of affairs. (Gritz, 2018)
  • This type of semantic theory does not represent intensions independently of extensions which makes it less well suited for modelling aspects of referential meaning using classifiers. (Larsson, 2020)

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