This book is a collection of papers offering a broad account of many interesting topics in the study of Logic, Language and Information. In particular, the collection addresses two important themes: how to handle quantification in natural language, and how to isolate genuine `logics of information'.
After the editor's introduction, which presents an overview of the interdisciplinary field, the collection begins with a group of fairly philosophical papers which address current issues in formal semantics from a logical perspective. It then moves on to papers which straddle the border between formal semantics and logic, and finishes with purely logical papers focusing on some non-classical logics.
This book will be of interest to those working in logic, philosophy, linguistics, computer science and artificial intelligence.
Logic, Language and Computation (Applied Logic Series)
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PublisherSpringer
ISBN / ASIN079234376X
ISBN-139780792343769
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