Formal Semantics (Linguistics)
Linguistics, Meaning (linguistics), Natural language, Mathematical logic, Formal language, Typed lambda calculus
978-613-6-83015-5
6136830159
84
2011-08-27
34.00 €
eng
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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. In linguistics, formal semantics seeks to understand linguistic meaning by constructing precise mathematical models of the principles that speakers use to define relations between expressions in a natural language and the world which supports meaningful discourse. The mathematical tools used are the confluence of formal logic and formal language theory, especially typed lambda calculi. Linguists rarely employed formal semantics until Richard Montague showed how English (or any natural language) could be treated like a formal language.
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