The Tbilisi Symposium on Logic, Language and Computation: Selected Papers
This volume brings together papers from linguists, logicians, and computer scientists from thirteen countries (Armenia, Denmark, France, Georgia, Germany, Israel, Italy, Japan, Poland, Spain, Sweden, UK, and USA). This collection aims to serve as a catalyst for new interdisciplinary developments in language, logic and computation and to introduce new ideas from the expanded European academic community. Spanning a wide range of disciplines, the papers cover such topics as formal semantics of natural language, dynamic semantics, channel theory, formal syntax of natural language, formal language theory, corpus-based methods in computational linguistics, computational semantics, syntactic and semantic aspects of l-calculus, non-classical logics, and a fundamental problem in predicate logic.
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The Tbilisi Symposium on Logic, Language and Computation: Selected Papers
This volume brings together papers from linguists, logicians, and computer scientists from thirteen countries (Armenia, Denmark, France, Georgia, Germany, Israel, Italy, Japan, Poland, Spain, Sweden, UK, and USA). This collection aims to serve as a catalyst for new interdisciplinary developments in language, logic and computation and to introduce new ideas from the expanded European academic community. Spanning a wide range of disciplines, the papers cover such topics as formal semantics of natural language, dynamic semantics, channel theory, formal syntax of natural language, formal language theory, corpus-based methods in computational linguistics, computational semantics, syntactic and semantic aspects of l-calculus, non-classical logics, and a fundamental problem in predicate logic.
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The Tbilisi Symposium on Logic, Language and Computation: Selected Papers

The Tbilisi Symposium on Logic, Language and Computation: Selected Papers

The Tbilisi Symposium on Logic, Language and Computation: Selected Papers

The Tbilisi Symposium on Logic, Language and Computation: Selected Papers

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This volume brings together papers from linguists, logicians, and computer scientists from thirteen countries (Armenia, Denmark, France, Georgia, Germany, Israel, Italy, Japan, Poland, Spain, Sweden, UK, and USA). This collection aims to serve as a catalyst for new interdisciplinary developments in language, logic and computation and to introduce new ideas from the expanded European academic community. Spanning a wide range of disciplines, the papers cover such topics as formal semantics of natural language, dynamic semantics, channel theory, formal syntax of natural language, formal language theory, corpus-based methods in computational linguistics, computational semantics, syntactic and semantic aspects of l-calculus, non-classical logics, and a fundamental problem in predicate logic.

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ISBN-13: 9781575869933
Publisher: CSLI
Publication date: 01/15/2017
Series: Studies in Logic, Language, and Information
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 376
File size: 4 MB

Table of Contents

Introduction Part I. Natural Language Semantics: 1. An account of negated sentences in the DRT framework 2. Austinian propositions, Davidsonian events and perception complements 3. A situation-theoretic interpretation of Bare plurals Part II. Dynamic Semantics and Channel Theory: 4. The public and the private: two domains of analysis for semantic theory 5. Modal subordination, focus and complement anaphora 6. First-order theory change systems and their dynamic semantics 7. A generalizable semantics for a default inheritance reasoner Part III. Theoretical Linguistics: 8. An HPSG approach to definite concord and elliptical nominals 9. On recent formal analyses of topic Part IV. Computational Linguistics: 10. Estimating hidden Markov model topologies 11. An evaluation of statistical scores for word association 12. Computing incoherence of sentences from a logical representation of their semantics 13. Lexical disambiguation with fine-grained tagsets Part IV. Formal Language Theory: 14. Implementational aspects of a categorial grammar based on partial proof trees 15. How to get rid of projection rules in context-free tree grammars Part VI. Logic: 16. Some results in monadic Heyting algebras 17. Decidability and finite model property of substructural logics 18. A logic-based framework for action theories 19. A modular presentation of modal logics in a logical framework 20. On a logically but not functionally complete calculus in three-valued logic Part VII. Theoretical Computer Science: 21. Sharing graphs, sharing morphisms, and (optimal) l-graph reductions 22. Logical full abstraction and PCF properties of infinite reduction paths in untyped l-calculus.
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