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32A Theory of Truth and Semantic RepresentationIn Jeroen Groenendijk, Theo M. V. Janssen & Martin Stokhof (eds.), Truth, Interpretation and Information: Selected Papers from the Third Amsterdam Colloquium, De Gruyter. pp. 1-42. 1984.
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20Tense in TextsIn Rainer Bäuerle, Christoph Schwarze & Arnim von Stechow (eds.), Meaning, Use, and Interpretation of Language, De Gruyter. pp. 250-269. 1983.
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467Information in natural languageIn Adriaans Pieter & Van Benthem Johan (eds.), Handbook of the Philosophy of Science, Volume 8. Philosophy of Information, Elsevier-north Holland. pp. 49-112. 2008.Natural languages are vehicles of information, arguably the most important, certainly the most ubiquitous that humans possess. Our everyday interactions with the world, with each other and with ourselves depend on them. And even where in the specialised contexts of science we use dedicated formalisms to convey information, their use is embedded in natural language.1..
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82University of Sao Paulo (Sao Paulo), Brazil, July 28–31, 1998Bulletin of Symbolic Logic 5 (3). 1999.
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34688 ACKNOWLEDGMENT Iwanska, Lucia Johnson, Mark Kadmon, Nirit K~ ilm~ n, L~ zloLinguistics and Philosophy 18 687-688. 1995.
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37Meaning and the dynamics of interpretation: selected papers of Hans Kamp (edited book)Brill. 2013.This selection of research papers written by Hans Kamp presents the core of his scientific research on natural language semantics and its relation to logic, philosophy and linguistics. Arranged in six sections, the topics range from philosophical reflection on the foundational issues in the ancient Sorites Paradox with a formal account of its solution, to a detailed account of presuppositions in dynamic semantics.
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183The links of causal chainsTheoria 88 (2): 296-325. 2022.Theoria, Volume 88, Issue 2, Page 296-325, April 2022.
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93John E. Clifford. Tense logic and the logic of change. Logique et analyse, n.s. vol. 9 , pp. 219–230Journal of Symbolic Logic 36 (2): 327-328. 1971.
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119Nicholas Rescher. Temporal modalities in Arabic logic. Foundations of language, Supplementary series, vol. 2. D. Reidel Publishing Company, Dordrecht, Holland, 1967, ix + 50 ppJournal of Symbolic Logic 38 (2): 325-326. 1973.
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62Robert P. McArthur. Tense logic. Synthese library, vol. 111. D. Reidel Publishing Company, Dordrecht and Boston1976, vii + 84 pp (review)Journal of Symbolic Logic 45 (1): 184-185. 1980.
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7A theory of truth and semantic representation, 277-322, JAG Groenendijk, TMV Janssen and MBJ Stokhof, edsIn Jeroen A. G. Groenendijk (ed.), Formal methods in the study of language, U of Amsterdam. 1981.
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1Comments on Kaplan's “Demonstratives” and Zimmermann's “Tertiumne datur? Possessive Pronouns and the Bipartition of the Lexicon”In Hans Kamp & Barbara Hall Partee (eds.), Context-dependence in the analysis of linguistic meaning, Elsevier. pp. 431--458. 2004.
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100Representing Discourse in ContextIn J. F. A. K. Van Benthem, Johan van Benthem & Alice G. B. Ter Meulen (eds.), Handbook of Logic and Language, Elsevier. 1997.
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62Context-dependence in the analysis of linguistic meaning (edited book)Elsevier. 2004.Does context and context-dependence belong to the research agenda of semantics - and, specifically, of formal semantics? Not so long ago many linguists and philosophers would probably have given a negative answer to the question. However, recent developments in formal semantics have indicated that analyzing natural language semantics without a thorough accommodation of context-dependence is next to impossible. The classification of the ways in which context and context-dependence enter semantic …Read more
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143VaguenessIn Maria Aloni & Paul Jacques Edgar Dekker (eds.), The Cambridge Handbook of Formal Semantics, Cambridge University Press. pp. 389-441. 2016.Vagueness is an ultimate challenge. An enormous diversity of literature on the topic has accumulated over the years, with no hint of a consensus emerging. In this light, Section 1 presents the main aspects of the challenge vagueness poses, focusing on the category of adjectives, and then gives some brief illustrations of the pervasive manifestations of vagueness in grammar.Section 2 deals with theSorites paradox, which for many philosophers is th…Read more
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253IV*—Free Choice PermissionProceedings of the Aristotelian Society 74 (1): 57-74. 1974.Hans Kamp; IV*—Free Choice Permission, Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society, Volume 74, Issue 1, 1 June 1974, Pages 57–74, https://doi.org/10.1093/aristoteli.
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138A calculus for first order discourse representation structuresJournal of Logic, Language and Information 5 (3-4): 297-348. 1996.This paper presents a sound and complete proof system for the first order fragment of Discourse Representation Theory. Since the inferences that human language users draw from the verbal input they receive for the most transcend the capacities of such a system, it can be no more than a basis on which more powerful systems, which are capable of producing those inferences, may then be built. Nevertheless, even within the general setting of first order logic the structure of the formulas of DRS-lan…Read more
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131XIII*—Context, Thought and CommunicationProceedings of the Aristotelian Society 85 (1): 239-262. 1985.Hans Kamp; XIII*—Context, Thought and Communication, Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society, Volume 85, Issue 1, 1 June 1985, Pages 239–262, https://doi.org/10.
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22These notes contain the material covered in the second level logic course which has been offered at the Institut für Maschinelle Sprachverarbeitung of the University of Stuttgart on an annual basis since 1992. The course is aimed at students who are familiar with the notation and use of the first order predicate calculus but have had little or no previous exposure to metamathematics.
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7A Theory of Truth and Semantic RepresentationIn Paul H. Portner & Barbara H. Partee (eds.), Formal Semantics - the Essential Readings, Blackwell. pp. 189--222. 2002.
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154The Philosophical Significance of Intensional LogicAristotelian Society Supplementary Volume 49 (1). 1975.
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374Events, instants and temporal referenceIn Rainer Bäuerle, Urs Egli & Arnim von Stechow (eds.), Semantics from different points of view, Springer Verlag. pp. 376--418. 1979.
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