The contributions collected in this voume address central topics in theoretical and computational linguistics, such as quantification, types of context dependence and aspects concerning the formalisation of major grammatical frameworks, among others GB, DRT and HPSG. All contributions have in comm
Logics for Linguistic Structures
β Scribed by Fritz Hamm (editor); Stephan Kepser (editor)
- Publisher
- De Gruyter Mouton
- Year
- 2008
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 188
- Series
- Trends in Linguistics. Studies and Monographs [TiLSM]; 201
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
The contributions collected in this voume address central topics in theoretical and computational linguistics, such as quantification, types of context dependence and aspects concerning the formalisation of major grammatical frameworks, among others GB, DRT and HPSG.
AllΒ contributions have in common a strong preference for logic as the major tool of analysis. The first main issue concerns the combination of DRT and HPSG styles of analysis into a single system for natural language processing. The second central issue concerns the logical and automata - theoretical foundations of descriptive formalisms presently in the focus of attention, for instance minimalism. A third issueΒ is the significance of context and locality within an algorithmic notion of meaning.Β The last topic addressed concerns subclasses of empirically highly significant quantificational devices like proportionality quantifiers and quantifiers which give rise to sound and complete logicsΒ for non-trivial fragments of English.
The volume will be of great benefit for theoretical and computational linguists, computer scientists, philosophers, and logicians.
β¦ Table of Contents
Frontmatter
Contents
Introduction
Type Theory with Records and unification-based grammar
One-letter automata: How to reduce k tapes to one
Two aspects of situated meaning
Further excursions in natural logic: The Mid-Point Theorems
On the logic of LGB type structures. Part I: Multidominance structures
Completeness theorems for syllogistic fragments
Backmatter
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