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Hans Kamp

University of Texas at Austin
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  • University of Texas at Austin
    Department of Philosophy
    Regular Faculty (Part-time)
University of California, Los Angeles
Department of Philosophy
PhD, 1968
Austin, Texas, United States of America
Areas of Interest
Philosophy of Mind
Philosophy of Law
Logic and Philosophy of Logic
Philosophy of Mathematics
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    A Theory of Truth and Semantic Representation
    In Paul H. Portner & Barbara H. Partee (eds.), Formal Semantics - the Essential Readings, Blackwell. pp. 189--222. 2002.
    Dynamic Semantics
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    The Philosophical Significance of Intensional Logic
    with Tom Baldwin
    Aristotelian Society Supplementary Volume 49 (1). 1975.
    Semantics
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    Events, instants and temporal reference
    In Rainer Bäuerle, Urs Egli & Arnim von Stechow (eds.), Semantics from different points of view, Springer Verlag. pp. 376--418. 1979.
    Aspects of Time
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    Ups and Downs in the theory of temporal reference
    with Uwe Reyle and Antje Rossdeutscher
    Linguistics and Philosophy 30 (5): 565-635. 2007.
    This paper proposes a method for computing the temporal aspects of the interpretations of a variety of Germa sentences. The method is strictly modular in the sense that it allows each meaning-bearing sentence constituent to make its own, separate, contribution to the semantic representation of any sentence containing it. The semantic representation of a sentence is reached in several stages. First, an ‘initial semantic representation’ is constructed, using a syntactic analysis of the sentence as…Read more
    This paper proposes a method for computing the temporal aspects of the interpretations of a variety of Germa sentences. The method is strictly modular in the sense that it allows each meaning-bearing sentence constituent to make its own, separate, contribution to the semantic representation of any sentence containing it. The semantic representation of a sentence is reached in several stages. First, an ‘initial semantic representation’ is constructed, using a syntactic analysis of the sentence as input. This initial representation is then transformed into the definitive representation by a series of transformations which reflect the ways in which the contributions from different constituents of the sentence interact. Since the different constituents which make their respective contributions to the meaning of the sentence are in most instances ambiguous, the initial representations are typically of a high degree of underspecification.
    Temporal Expressions
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    Review: Robert P. McArthur, Tense Logic (review)
    Journal of Symbolic Logic 45 (1): 184-185. 1980.
  • Conditionals in dr theory
    In Jakob Hoepelman (ed.), Representation and reasoning: proceedings of the Stuttgart Conference Workshop on Discourse Representation, Dialogue Tableaux, and Logic Programming, M. Niemeyer Verlag. 1988.
    ConditionalsDiscourseRepresentation
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