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基本説明
論理学と言語学の境界領域の急速な進展を一望するレファレンス。13年ぶりの新版である第2版で全面改訂の上、25%の内容を増補した。
Contents - 1. Montague Grammar, 2. Categorial Type Logics, 3. Discourse Representation in Context, 4.1 Situation Theory, 4.2 Situations, Constraints and Channels, 5.1 GB Theory: An Introduction, 5.2 After Government and Binding Theory, 6.1 Game-Theoretical Semantics, 6.2 Game-Theoretical Pragmatics, 7. Compositionality, 8. Types, 9.1 Dynamics, 9.2 Dynamic Epistemic Logic, 10. Partiality, 11.1 Formal Learning Theory, and more.
Full Description
The logical study of language is becoming more interdisciplinary, playing a role in fields such as computer science, artificial intelligence, cognitive science and game theory. This new edition, written by the leading experts in the field, presents an overview of the latest developments at the interface of logic and linguistics as well as a historical perspective. It is divided into three parts covering Frameworks, General Topics and Descriptive Themes.
Contents
PrefacePart 1 Frameworks1. Montague Grammar, B. Partee and H. Hendriks 2. Categorial Type Logics M. Moortgat3. Discourse Representation in ContextH. Kamp & J. van Eijck 4.1 Situation TheoryJ. Seligman, L. Moss 4.2 Situations, Constraints and ChannelsE. Mares, J. Seligman, G. Restall5.1 GB Theory: An IntroductionJ. Higginbotham5.2 After Government and Binding TheoryE. Stabler6.1 Game-Theoretical SemanticsJ. Hintikka and G. Sandu6.2 Game-Theoretical PragmaticsJ. G. JagerPart 2 General Topics7. CompositionalityB. Partee & Th. Janssen8. TypesR. Turner9.1 DynamicsR. Muskens, J. van Benthem, and A. Visser9.2 Dynamic Epistemic LogicB. Kooi10. PartialityJ-E. Fenstad 11.1 Formal Learning TheoryD. Osherson, D. de Jongh, E. Martin, S. Weinstein 11.2 Computational Language LearningM. van Zaanen, C. de la Higuera12.1 Non-monotonicity in LinguisticsR. Thomason12.2 Non-monotonic Reasoning in InterpretationR. van Rooij, K. SchulzPart 3 Descriptive Topics13.1 Generalized QuantifiersE. Keenan, D. Westerstahl 13.2 On the Learnability of QuantifiersR. Clark14.1 TemporalityM. Steedman 14.2 Tense, Aspect, and Temporal RepresentationH. Verkuyl15.1 Plurals and Collectives J. Lonning15.2 Plural Discourse ReferenceA. Brasoveanu16.1 QuestionsJ. Groenendijk, M. Stokhof16.2 Questions: Logic and InteractionsJ. Ginzburg



