•  63
    Reference time and the English past tenses
    with H. S. Jones
    Linguistics and Philosophy 34 (3): 223-256. 2011.
    We offer a formal account of the English past tenses. We see the perfect as having reference time at speech time and the preterite as having reference time at event time. We formalize four constraints on reference time, which we bundle together under the term ‘perspective’. Once these constraints are satisfied at the different reference times of the perfect and preterite, the contrasting functions of these tenses are explained. Thus we can account formally for the ‘definiteness effect’ and the ‘…Read more
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    Linguistics, Logic and Finite Trees
    Logic Journal of the IGPL 2 (1): 3-29. 1994.
    A modal logic is developed to deal with finite ordered binary trees a they are used in linguistics. A modal language is introduced with operators for the ‘mother of’, ‘first daughter of’ and ‘second daughter of’ relations together with their transitive reflexive closures. The relevant class of tree models is defined and three linguistic applications of this language are discussed: context free grammars, command relations, and trees decorated with feature structures. An axiomatic proof system is …Read more
  •  15
    Modal logic and model-theoretic syntax
    In M. de Rijke (ed.), Advances in Intensional Logic, Kluwer Academic Publishers. pp. 29--60. 1997.
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  • Instantial Logic
    Universtiteit Utrecht. 1995.