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Type logical grammar: categorial logic of signs

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This work sets out the foundations, methodology and practice of a formal framework for the description of language.

The approach embraces the trends of lexicalism and compositional semantics in computational linguistics, and theoretical linguistics more broadly, by developing categorial grammar into a powerful and extendable logic of signs.;Taking Montague Grammar as its point of departure, the book explains how integration of methods from philosophy (logical semantics), computer science (type theory), linguistics (categorial grammar) and meta-mathematics (mathematical logic ) provides a categorial foundation with coverage including intensionality, quantification, featural polymorphism, domains and constraints.

This book systematizes categorial thinking into a unified programme which is at once both logically secured, and a practical tool for pure lexical grammar development with type-theoretic semantics.

It should be of interest to all those active in computational linguistics and formal grammar and is suitable for use at advanced undergraduate, postgraduate and research levels.

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Springer
9401110425 / 9789401110426
eBook (Adobe Pdf)
415
17/10/1994
English
307 pages
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