Natural Language Semantics
β Scribed by Keith Allan
- Publisher
- Wiley-Blackwell
- Year
- 2001
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 551
- Category
- Library
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
π SIMILAR VOLUMES
1. What is meaning?; 2. Desiderata for a theory of meaning; 3. Connectives, truth, and truth conditions; 4. Predication and quantification; 5. Scope and anaphora; 6. Limits of first-order predicate logic; 7. Generalized quantifier theory; 8. Worlds and times; Appendix
<p>In the spring of 1978, one of the authors of this book was sitting in on a course in logic for linguists given by the other author. In attempting to present some of Montague's insights in an elementary way (hopefully avoidΒ ing the notation which many find difficult at first), the authors began d
<p>In the spring of 1978, one of the authors of this book was sitting in on a course in logic for linguists given by the other author. In attempting to present some of Montague's insights in an elementary way (hopefully avoidΒ ing the notation which many find difficult at first), the authors began d
This book introduces the semantic aspects of natural language processing and its applications. Topics covered include: measuring word meaning similarity, multi-lingual querying, and parametric theory, named entity recognition, semantics, query language, and the nature of language. The book also emph