A volume of studies in natural language semantics which brings
together work by philosophers, logicians and linguists. The main
topics treated are: quantification and reference in natural
language; the relations between formal logic, programming languages
and natural language; pragmatics and discourse meaning; surface
syntax and logical meaning. The volume derives from a colloquium
organised in 1973 by the Kings College Research Centre, Cambridge
and the papers have been edited for publication by Professor
Keenan. It is hoped that the collection will make available some of
the best work in this fast-moving field and will stimulate further
progress by juxtaposing the different approaches and interests
represented here.
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