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54. Adverbs and adverbials
54. Adverbs and adverbials

Inner aspect and telicity
Inner aspect and telicity

... and quantification, so that the effects provided by the Davidsonian theory are achieved without having to introduce an additional basic type: the event argument. From the formal point of view, the meaning of the VP has many different dimensions, but the two most interesting ones appear to be those r ...
A truth-functional account of metalinguistic negation, with evidence
A truth-functional account of metalinguistic negation, with evidence

my dissertation - Semantics Archive
my dissertation - Semantics Archive

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Modes of Scalar Reversal in Japanese

Independence logic and tuple existence atoms
Independence logic and tuple existence atoms

... Definition R relation, ~x , ~y , ~z tuples of attributes. Then R |= ~x  ~y | ~z if and only if, for all r , r 0 ∈ R such that r (~x ) = r 0 (~x ) there exists a r 00 ∈ R such that r 00 (~x ~y ) = r (~x ~y ) and r 00 (~x ~z ) = r (~x ~z ). Huge literature on the topic; If ~x ~y ~z contains all attri ...
Construction of grammar from the semantic basis
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Tracking Point of View in Narrative
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Idioms, Anaphora, and Movement Diagnostics
Idioms, Anaphora, and Movement Diagnostics

Saying It with Pictures: a logical landscape of conceptual graphs
Saying It with Pictures: a logical landscape of conceptual graphs

Labeled Natural Deduction for Temporal Logics
Labeled Natural Deduction for Temporal Logics

Goal-directed Proof Theory
Goal-directed Proof Theory

Focus and the LF of NP quantification
Focus and the LF of NP quantification

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... In this chapter the linking between semantic representations and syntactic representations in complex sentences is explored. An important question to be investigated is the extent to which the linking algorithms proposed in Chapter 5 for simple sentences must be modified to deal with complex sentenc ...
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... between the (first-order) Kripke structure semantics and the (second-order) frame semantics, give rise to very distinct model theoretic flavours, each with their own tradition in the model theory of modal logic. Still, these two semantics meet through the notion of a general frame (closely related to ...
PP #8—Complex Sentences - Romeo Community Schools
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Lecture 12: Semantics and Pragmatics
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Problems on Discrete Mathematics1 (Part I)
Problems on Discrete Mathematics1 (Part I)

... correct. But, in general, we are not able to do so because the domain is usually an infinite set, and even worse, the domain can be uncountable, e.g., real numbers. To overcome this problem, we divide the domain into several categories and make sure that those categories cover the domain. Then we ex ...
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Interpretation (logic)

An interpretation is an assignment of meaning to the symbols of a formal language. Many formal languages used in mathematics, logic, and theoretical computer science are defined in solely syntactic terms, and as such do not have any meaning until they are given some interpretation. The general study of interpretations of formal languages is called formal semantics.The most commonly studied formal logics are propositional logic, predicate logic and their modal analogs, and for these there are standard ways of presenting an interpretation. In these contexts an interpretation is a function that provides the extension of symbols and strings of symbols of an object language. For example, an interpretation function could take the predicate T (for ""tall"") and assign it the extension {a} (for ""Abraham Lincoln""). Note that all our interpretation does is assign the extension {a} to the non-logical constant T, and does not make a claim about whether T is to stand for tall and 'a' for Abraham Lincoln. Nor does logical interpretation have anything to say about logical connectives like 'and', 'or' and 'not'. Though we may take these symbols to stand for certain things or concepts, this is not determined by the interpretation function.An interpretation often (but not always) provides a way to determine the truth values of sentences in a language. If a given interpretation assigns the value True to a sentence or theory, the interpretation is called a model of that sentence or theory.
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