Meaning versus Grammar An Inquiry into the Computation of Meaning and the Incompleteness of Grammar

This volume investigates the complicated relationship between grammar, computation, and meaning in natural languages. It details conditions under which meaning-driven processing of natural language is feasible, discusses an operational and accessible implementation of the grammatical cycle for Dutch...

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Detalles Bibliográficos
Autor principal: Cremers, Christiaan Leonardus Joachim Maria, 1951- (-)
Otros Autores: Reckman, Hilletje Gezina Bouwke, 1978-, Hijzelendoorn, Maarten
Formato: Libro electrónico
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: [Leiden] : Leiden University Press 2014.
Edición:1st ed
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Tabla de Contenidos:
  • ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
  • TABLE OF CONTENTS
  • 0. INTRODUCTION
  • 0.1 A language machine
  • 0.2 Language and computability
  • 0.3 The book
  • 1. SYNTAX: the game of recursion and discontinuity
  • 1.1 The need for syntax
  • 1.2 Forms of Dutch
  • 1.3 The task for syntax
  • 1.4 The logic and the algebra of lists, flags, types and modes
  • 1.5 The calculi
  • 1.6 The case for Dutch
  • 1.7 The grammar of discontinuity and coordination
  • 1.8 Parsing the syntax
  • 1.9 Generating by syntax: agendas and linearization
  • 2. SEMANTICS: the game of scope and intensionality
  • 2.1 The ways of meaning2.2 The forms of meaning
  • 2.3 Scope and specification
  • 2.4 Intensionality and semantic dependency
  • 2.5 Events and states: reification of predication
  • 2.6 Exploiting logical form for parsing
  • 2.7 Generating from logic
  • 3. LEXICON: the language's encyclopaedia and database
  • 3.1 Storing knowledge of language
  • 3.2 Modes of lexical knowledge
  • 3.3 Unification: powering grammar conservatively
  • 3.4 The making of the lexicon
  • 3.5 Disclosing the lexicon: object-orientation and speed for semantic generation
  • 3.6 The lexicon while parsing4. GRAMMAR: the reward of incompleteness
  • 4.1 The three duals of grammar
  • 4.2 The conservativity of syntax
  • 4.3 The destructivity of semantics
  • 4.4 The denial of structure
  • 4.5 The mismatch of structure and meaning
  • 4.6 The lexicon as an oracle: the case of 'behalve'
  • 4.7 The incompleteness of grammar
  • 4.8 The fruit of incompleteness
  • REFERENCES
  • INDEX.