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Table was incorrect! "If D then A, B and C" implies that "A, B, C, not-D" may be possible but "not-A, not-B, not-C, D" is not; the table had it the wrong way round
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==Syntax==
ImpicationalImplicational hierarchies also play a role in syntactic phenomena. For instance, in some languages (e.g. [[Tangut]]) the transitive verb agrees not with a subject, or the object, but with the syntactic argument which is higher on the person hierarchy.
 
(5) '''Person: first < second < third'''<br/>