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In semantics and syntax, conjunction is the combination of two sentences with and.
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In propositional logic, the conjunction of two formulas Phi and Psi, written Phi & Psi, is true if both Phi and Psi are true, otherwise it is false. The truth table of conjunction is therefore as follows:
Phi Psi Phi & Psi 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0
Link
Utrecht Lexicon of Linguistics
Reference
Gamut, L.T.F. 1991. Logic, language, and meaning. Chicago: University of Chicago Press.