Logic, Language and Computation, Volume 2edited by Lawrence S. Moss, Jonathan Ginzburg, and Maarten de Rijke
The fields of logic, linguistics and computer science are intimately related, and modern research has uncovered a wide range of connections. This collection focuses on work that is based on the unifying concept of information. This collection of nineteen papers covers subjects such as channel theory, presupposition and constraints, the modeling of discourse, and belief. They were all presented at the 1996 Conference on Information-Theoretic Approaches to Logic, Language, Information, and Computation.
Lawrence S. Moss is Associate Professor of Mathematics at Indiana University. Jonathan Ginzburg is a lecturer in linguistics at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem. Maarten de Rijke is Assistant Professor and leader of the Computational Logic group at the Institute for Logic, Language and Computation at the University of Amsterdam.
- Contributors
- Preface
- 1 State Spaces, Local Logics, and Non-Monotonicity
Jon Barwise
- 2 Presupposition Accommodation: A Plea for Common Sense
David Beaver
- 3 A Dynamic Syntax-Semantics Interface
Tsutomu Fujinami
- 4 Dynamic Epistemic Logic
Jelle Gerbrandy
- 5 Bare Plurals, Situations and Discourse Context
Sheila Glasbey
- 6 Interleaved Contractions
Wiebe van der Hoek and Maarten de Rijke
- 7 Proving Through Commutative Diagrams
Yoshiki Kinoshita and Koichi Takahashi
- 8 Putting Channels on the Map: a Channel-Theoretic Semantics of Maps?
Oliver Lemon and Ian Pratt
- 9 Disjunctive Information
Edwin D. Mares
- 10 Information, Relevance, and Social Decisionmaking: Some Principles and Results of Decision-Theoretic Semantics
Arthur Merin
- 11 Hyperproof: Abstraction, Visual Preference and Multimodality
Jon Oberlander, Keith Stenning, and Richard Cox
- 12 Structured Argument Generation in a Logic-Based KB-Sytem
Denise Aboim Sande e Oliveira, Clarisse Sieckenius de Souza, and Edward Hermann Haeusker
- 13 Beliefs, Belief Revision, and Splitting Languages
Rohit Prikh
- 14 Prolegomena to A Theory of Disability Inability and Handicap
John Perry, Elizabeth Macken, and David Israel
- 15 Constraint-Preserving Representations
Atsushi Shimojima
- 16 Information, Belief and Casual Role
Paul Skokowski
- 17 Remarks on the Epistemic Rôle of Discourse Referents
Thomas Ede Zimmermann
- 18 Constrained Functions and Semantic Information
R. Zuber
4/15/99
ISBN (Paperback): 1575861801 (9781575861807)
ISBN (Cloth): 157586181X (9781575861814)
ISBN (Electronic): 1575868199 (9781575868196)
See also Logic, Language and
Computation, Volume 3 and Volume 1.
Subject: Linguistics; Language and Logic; Computational Linguistics
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