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- Wed Jun 14, 2023 4:44 pm
#102124
Hello!
I have two question about the term "no one" as it pertains to this sentence:
"No one in the Latin department is disallowed from teaching multiple classes this semester."
The conditional logic is as such:
L ---> TC
TC---> L
My three questions are:
(1) Does "No One" act as a sufficient indicator for the Latin department?
(2) Is "No One" negating the disallowed term?
(3) If these two statements above are true, does this hold for every instance in which the word "No One" is used?
I have two question about the term "no one" as it pertains to this sentence:
"No one in the Latin department is disallowed from teaching multiple classes this semester."
The conditional logic is as such:
L ---> TC
TC---> L
My three questions are:
(1) Does "No One" act as a sufficient indicator for the Latin department?
(2) Is "No One" negating the disallowed term?
(3) If these two statements above are true, does this hold for every instance in which the word "No One" is used?