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Interpreted Languages and Compositionality

Studies in Linguistics and Philosophy 89

Erschienen am 06.08.2011, 1. Auflage 2011
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ISBN/EAN: 9789400721074
Sprache: Englisch
Umfang: x, 214 S.
Einband: gebundenes Buch

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Inhaltsangabe1. Synopsis.- 2. String Languages. 2.1 Languages and Grammars. 2.2 Parts and Substitution. 2.3 Grammars and String Categories. 2.4 Indeterminacy and Adjunction. 2.5. Syntactic Structure. 2.6 The Principle of Preservation.- 3. Compositionality. 3.1 Compositionality. 3.2 Interpreted Languages and Grammars. 3.3 Compositionality and Independence.  3.4 Categories. 3.5 Weak and Strong Generative Capacity. 3.6 Indeterminacy in Interpreted Grammars. 3.7 Abstraction  .- 4. Meanings. 4.1 'Desyntactified' Meanings.  4.2 Predicate Logic. 4.3 Concepts. 4.4 Linking Aspects and Constructional Meanings. 4.5 Concepts and Pictures. 4.6 Ambiguity and Identity. 4.7 Profiling.- 5. Examples. 5.1 Predicate. 5.2 Concept Based Predicate Logic. 5.3  A Fragment of English. 5.4 Concepts and LF 5.5 The Structure of Dutch. 5.6 Arguing for Syntactic Structure.- 6. Conclusion.- A. Useful Mathematical Concepts and Notation.- B. Symbols.- C. Index.- Bibliography

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Inhaltsangabe1. Synopsis.- 2. String Languages. 2.1 Languages and Grammars. 2.2 Parts and Substitution. 2.3 Grammars and String Categories. 2.4 Indeterminacy and Adjunction. 2.5. Syntactic Structure. 2.6 The Principle of Preservation.- 3. Compositionality. 3.1 Compositionality. 3.2 Interpreted Languages and Grammars. 3.3 Compositionality and Independence.  3.4 Categories. 3.5 Weak and Strong Generative Capacity. 3.6 Indeterminacy in Interpreted Grammars. 3.7 Abstraction  .- 4. Meanings. 4.1 'Desyntactified' Meanings.  4.2 Predicate Logic. 4.3 Concepts. 4.4 Linking Aspects and Constructional Meanings. 4.5 Concepts and Pictures. 4.6 Ambiguity and Identity. 4.7 Profiling.- 5. Examples. 5.1 Predicate. 5.2 Concept Based Predicate Logic. 5.3  A Fragment of English. 5.4 Concepts and LF 5.5 The Structure of Dutch. 5.6 Arguing for Syntactic Structure.- 6. Conclusion.- A. Useful Mathematical Concepts and Notation.- B. Symbols.- C. Index.- Bibliography