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  1. Paul Portner & Katsuhiko Yabushita (1998). The Semantics and Pragmatics of Topic Phrases. Linguistics and Philosophy 21 (2):117-157.score: 120.0
  2. Katsuhiko Yabushita (2009). On the Cross-Linguistic Correlation Between the Usages of Yes/No Particles and the Presence/Absence of Negative Quantifiers. In Dingfang Shu & Ken Turner (eds.), Contrasting Meanings in Languages of the East and West. Peter Lang.score: 120.0
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  3. Itō Katsuhiko (1970). Kyozetsu to Chimmoku.score: 30.0
     
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  4. Katsuhiko Sano (2009). Hybrid Counterfactual Logics. Journal of Logic, Language and Information 18 (4).score: 3.0
    The purpose of this paper is to argue that the hybrid formalism fits naturally in the context of David Lewis’s counterfactual logic and that its introduction into this framework is desirable. This hybridization enables us to regard the inference “The pig is Mary; Mary is pregnant; therefore the pig is pregnant” as a process of updating local information (which depends on the given situation) by using global information (independent of the situation). Our hybridization also has the following technical advantages: (i) (...)
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  5. Katsuhiko Sano & Kentaro Sato (2007). Semantical Characterizations for Irreflexive and Generalized Modal Languages. Notre Dame Journal of Formal Logic 48 (2):205-228.score: 3.0
    This paper deals with two main topics: One is a semantical investigation for a bimodal language with a modal operator \blacksquare associated with the intersection of the accessibility relation R and the inequality ≠. The other is a generalization of some of the former results to general extended languages with modal operators. First, for our language L\sb{\square\blacksquare}, we prove that Segerberg's theorem (equivalence between finite frame property and finite model property) fails and establish both van Benthem-style and Goldblatt-Thomason-style characterizations. We (...)
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  6. Katsuhiko Sano (2009). Hybrid Counterfactual Logics David Lewis Meets Arthur Prior Again. Journal of Logic, Language and Information 18 (4):515-539.score: 3.0
    The purpose of this paper is to argue that the hybrid formalism fits naturally in the context of David Lewis’s counterfactual logic and that its introduction into this framework is desirable. This hybridization enables us to regard the inference “The pig is Mary; Mary is pregnant; therefore the pig is pregnant” as a process of updating local information (which depends on the given situation) by using global information (independent of the situation). Our hybridization also has the following technical advantages: (i) (...)
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  7. Fumihiko Satofuka & Katsuhiko Nakamura (1990). AI: A Strategic Technology in Japan? AI and Society 4 (2):154-160.score: 3.0
    The industrial society in Japan is now entering into a new era of an advanced information society or a network society. AI as a knowledge information processing technology is becoming an integral part of the society. This emerging era is being supported by the information industry.
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