•  397
    Computational semantics
    with Johan Bos
    Theoria 18 (1): 27-45. 2003.
    In this article we discuss what constitutes a good choice of semantic representation, compare different approaches of constructing semantic representations for fragments of natural language, and give an overview of recent methods for employing inference engines for natural language understanding tasks.
  •  82
    Nominal tense logic
    Notre Dame Journal of Formal Logic 34 (1): 56-83. 1992.
  •  120
    Repairing the interpolation theorem in quantified modal logic
    with Carlos Areces and Maarten Marx
    Annals of Pure and Applied Logic 124 (1-3): 287-299. 2003.
    Quantified hybrid logic is quantified modal logic extended with apparatus for naming states and asserting that a formula is true at a named state. While interpolation and Beth's definability theorem fail in a number of well-known quantified modal logics, their counterparts in quantified hybrid logic have these properties. These are special cases of the main result of the paper: the quantified hybrid logic of any class of frames definable in the bounded fragment of first-order logic has the inter…Read more
  •  112
    Reichenbach, Prior and hybrid tense logic
    with Klaus Frovin Jørgensen
    Synthese 193 (11): 3677-3689. 2016.
    In this paper we argue that Prior and Reichenbach are best viewed as allies, not antagonists. We do so by combining the central insights of Prior and Reichenbach in the framework of hybrid tense logic. This overcomes a well-known defect of Reichenbach’s tense schema, namely that it gives multiple representations to sentences in the future perfect and the future-in-the-past. It also makes it easy to define an iterative schema for tense that allows for multiple points of reference, a possibility n…Read more
  •  141
    Modal logic: A semantic perspective
    Ethics 98 501-517. 1988.
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  •  58
    Hybrid completeness
    with M. Tzakova
    Logic Journal of the IGPL 6 (4): 625-650. 1998.
    In this paper we discuss two hybrid languages, ℒ and ℒ, and provide them with complete axiomatizations. Both languages combine features of modal and classical logic. Like modal languages, they contain modal operators and have a Kripke semantics. Unlike modal languages, in these systems it is possible to 'label' states by using A and ↓ to bind special state variables.This paper explores the consequences of hybridization for completeness. As we shall show, the challenge is to blend the modal idea …Read more
  •  203
    Arthur Prior and Hybrid Logic
    Synthese 150 (3): 329-372. 2006.
    Contemporary hybrid logic is based on the idea of using formulas as terms, an idea invented and explored by Arthur Prior in the mid-1960s. But Prior’s own work on hybrid logic remains largely undiscussed. This is unfortunate, since hybridisation played a role that was both central to and problematic for his philosophical views on tense. In this paper I introduce hybrid logic from a contemporary perspective, and then examine the role it played in Prior’s work.