Studies in Logic, Language, and Information
The Studies in Logic, Language and Information book series is the
official book series of the European Association of Logic, Language
and Information (FoLLI). The scope of the book series is the logical
and computational foundations of natural, formal, and programming
languages, as well as the different forms of human and mechanized
inference and information-theoretic parts of the cognitive sciences as
well as mathematical tools for them. The emphasis is on the
theoretical and interdisciplanary aspects of these areas. The series
aims at the rapid dissemination of research monographs, lecture notes
and edited volumes at an affordable price.
- A Paradigm for Program Semantics: Power Structures and Duality Chris Brink and Ingrid M. Rewitsky
- Presupposition and Assertion in Dynamic Semantics David I. Beaver
- Dynamic Conceptual Semantics: A Logico-Philosophical Investigation into Concept Formation and Understanding Renate Bartsch
- A Descriptive Approach to Language-Theoretic Complexity James Rogers
- Learnable Classes of Categorial Grammars Makoto Kanazawa
- The Tbilisi Symposium on Logic, Language and Computation: Selected Papers Jonathan Ginzburg, Zurab Khasidashvili, Carl Vogel, Jean-Jacques Lévy, and Enric Vallduví
- Specifying Syntactic Structures Patrick Blackburn and Maarten de Rijke
- Exploring Logical Dynamics Johan van Benthem
- Arrow Logic and Multi-Modal Logic Maarten Marx, László Pólos, and Michael Masuch
- An Essay on Contraction André Fuhrmann
- Principles of Knowledge Representation Gerhard Brewka
- Basic Model Theory Kees Doets
- Partiality, Modality and Nonmonotonicity Patrick Doherty
- Logic and Visual Information Eric M. Hammer
- Meaning and Partiality Reinhard Muskens
- Logic Colloquium `92 Csirmaz, Dov Gabbay, and Maarten de Rijke
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