Mathematical Structures in Languages introduces a number of
mathematical concepts that are of interest to the working linguist.
The areas covered include basic set theory and logic, formal
languages and automata, trees, partial orders, lattices, Boolean
structure, generalized quantifier theory, and linguistic
invariants, the last drawing on Edward L. Keenan and Edward
Stabler's Bare Grammar: A Study of Language Invariants, also
published by CSLI Publications. Ideal for advanced undergraduate
and graduate students of linguistics, this book contains numerous
exercises and will be a valuable resource for courses on
mathematical topics in linguistics. The product of many years of
teaching, Mathematic Structures in Languages is very much a book to
be read and learned from.
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