Language and Grammar Studies in Mathematical Linguistics and Natural Language
Claudia Casadio, Philip J. Scott, and Robert A.G. Seely, editors
The application of logic to grammar is a
fundamental issue in philosophy and has been
investigated by such renowned philosophers as
Leibniz, Bolzano, Frege, and Husserl. Language and Grammar
examines categorial grammars and type-logical
grammars, two linguistic theories that play a
significant role in this area of study yet have been
overshadowed until recently. The prominent scholars
contributing to this volume also explore the impact
of the Lambek program on linguistics and logical
grammar, producing, ultimately, an exciting and
important resource that demonstrates how
type-logical grammars are promising future models
of reasoning and computation.
Claudia Casadio is associate professor of logic and philosophy at the
Universitá degli Studi G. d'Annunzio in Chieti, Italy.
Philip .J. Scott is professor of mathematics at the University of Ottawa.
Robert A.G. Seely is professor of mathematics at McGill University in Montreal.
4/15/2005 ISBN (Paperback): 1575864886 ISBN (Cloth): 1575864878 | 

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