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Formal Semantics and Pragmatics for Natural Languages

✍ Scribed by Jaakko Hintikka, Lauri Carlson (auth.), F. Guenthner, S. J. Schmidt (eds.)


Publisher
Springer Netherlands
Year
1978
Tongue
English
Leaves
379
Series
Synthese Language Library 4
Edition
1
Category
Library

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✦ Synopsis


The essays in this collection are the outgrowth of a workshop, held in June 1976, on formal approaches to the semantics and pragmatics of natural languages. They document in an astoundingly uniform way the developΒ­ ments in the formal analysis of natural languages since the late sixties. The avowed aim of the' workshop was in fact to assess the progress made in the application of formal methods to semantics, to confront different approaches to essentially the same problems on the one hand, and, on the other, to show the way in relating semantic and pragmatic explanations of linguistic phenomena. Several of these papers can in fact be regarded as attempts to close the 'semiotic circle' by bringing together the syntactic, semantic and pragmatic properties of certain constructions in an explanatory framework thereby making it more than obvious that these three components of an integrated linguistic theory cannot be as neatly separated as one would have liked to believe. In other words, not only can we not elaborate a syntactic description of (a fragment of) a language and then proceed to the semantics (as Montague pointed out already forcefully in 1968), we cannot hope to achieve an adequate integrated syntax and semantics without paying heed to the pragmatic aspects of the constructions involved. The behavior of polarity items, 'quantifiers' like any, conditionals or even logical particles like and and or in non-indicative sentences is clear-cut evidence for the need to let each component of the grammar inform the other.

✦ Table of Contents


Front Matter....Pages i-viii
Conditionals, Generic Quantifiers, and Other Applications of Subgames....Pages 1-36
Ambiguous Coreference with Quantifiers....Pages 37-75
Negative Coreference: Generalizing Quantification for Natural Language....Pages 77-105
Syntactic Domains for Semantic Rules....Pages 107-130
Variable Binding and Relative Clauses....Pages 131-169
Adverbs of Space and Time....Pages 171-199
Time Schemes, Tense Logic and the Analysis of English Tenses....Pages 201-222
A System of Chronological Tense Logic....Pages 223-254
Semantics Versus Pragmatics....Pages 255-287
Implication Reversal in a Natural Language....Pages 289-301
Structure and Function of the Grammatical Component of the Text-Structure World-Structure Theory....Pages 303-338
Questions and Answers in a Context-Dependent Montague Grammar....Pages 339-358
The Introduction of Truth Predicates into First-Order Languages....Pages 359-371
Back Matter....Pages 373-379

✦ Subjects


Semantics; Philosophy of Language


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