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Exploring Logical Dynamics
This book is an exploration of current trends in logical theories of information flow across various fields, such as belief revision in computer science or dynamic semantics in …
Attribute-Value Logic and the Theory of Grammar: Volume 16
Because of the ease of their implementation, attribute-value based theories of grammar are becoming increasingly popular in theoretical linguistics as an alternative to …
Japanese/Korean Linguistics, Vol. 27, Volume 27
Basic Color Terms: Their Universality and Evolution
The work reported in this monograph was begun in the winter of 1967 in a graduate seminar at Berkeley. Many of the basic data were gathered by members of the seminar and the …
The Martin Gardner Bibliography
The first comprehensive bibliography of the publications of polymath Martin Gardner. Martin Gardner (1914-2010) was a polymath whose international reputation extended from …
Japanese/Korean Linguistics, Volume 1: Volume 1
Situations and Attitudes
In this provocative book, Barwise and Perry tackle the slippery subject of 'meaning', a subject that has long vexed linguists, language philosophers, and logicians. Meaning does …
Normalization, Cut-Elimination, and the Theory of Proofs
Introduction to Natural Language Semantics: Volume 80
Semantics is defined as the study of meaning expressed by elements of a language or combinations thereof. Utterances are not just noises or scribbles, they are used to convey …
The Ontology of Language: Properties, Individuals and Discourse Volume 105
How can the meaning of language be represented by formal logic? Similar research regarding the semantics of natural language has suggested that standard, 'classical' logical …
Japanese/Korean Linguistics: Volume 1
Japanese and Korean are typologically quite similar, so a linguistic phenomenon in one language often has a counterpart in the other. The papers in this volume are intended to …
The Semantics of Destructive LISP: Volume 5
While the semantics of 'pure' lisp is well understood, the same cannot be said for the lisp that people actually use, due to the presence of so-called 'destructive operations' in …