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Type 〈1〉 Quantifiers of Natural and Logical Languages
2008AbstractThis chapter describes quantifiers related to natural languages with the logically simplest case: type ‹1›. These quantifiers are, on each universe, sets of subsets of that universe. Here the denotations of noun phrases, a fundamental syntactic category in many — if not in all — languages are found, along with a few of the classical logical ...
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Semantic Interpretation of Natural Language in PROLOG: Logical Forms
1991In this paper we discuss a semantic interpretation, that we will use as a meaning representation language for natural language (NL): Spanish Language. The meaning of the sentences are represented as Logical Forms (LF). This LF is an extension of the First-Order Predicate Calculus (FOPC). The implementation has been made in PROLOG.
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Logic and Engineering of Natural Language Semantics (LENLS) 7
2011This year's workshop was the seventh LENLS and the second held at the Campus Innovation Center in Mita, Tokyo in November of 2010 as part of the JSAI International Symposia on AI program of the Japanese Society for Artificial Intelligence. The workshop featured invited talks by Alexandru Baltag, on dynamic epistemic logic, and Shunsuke Yatabe, on ...
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The If-Then Logic of Natural Languages and Naturally Correct Inferences
2000IF-THEN statements and questions have given rise to difficulties not only in fuzzy set theory, but also in traditional 2-valued logic. These difficulties disappear in the ‘chain-set logic’ described here. A complicated structure of intertwined trees can be represented by a single {tiIF-THEN} chain-set table. The chain-set logic uses probabilities P for
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CHAPTER 5 Some Logical Properties of Natural Language Quantifiers
2009AbstractThis chapter discusses the local and global properties of English quantifiers. The local properties of English quantifiers include the noun property, the three semantic classes of determiners (Dets), generalizing Dets and Determiner Phrases (DPs), and non‐logical Dets.
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Logic and Engineering of Natural Language Semantics (LENLS) 3
2007This was the third Logic and Engineering of Natural Language Semantics workshop. This year it was held at Funabori Tower Hall in Tokyo, Japan on June 5th and 6th of 2006. There were three invited talks, by Makoto Kanazawa, Chung-Min Lee, and Christopher Potts.
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THE LOGICAL DIVERSITY OF NATURAL LANGUAGES
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