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A selection of papers presented at the international conference
Applied Logic: Logic at Work', held in Amsterdam in December 1992.
Nowadays, the term applied logic' has a very wide meaning, as
numerous applications of logical methods in computer science,
formal linguistics and other fields testify. Such applications are
by no means restricted to the use of known logical techniques: at
its best, applied logic involves a back-and-forth dialogue between
logical theory and the problem domain. The papers focus on the
application of logic to the study of natural language, in syntax,
semantics and pragmatics, and the effect of these studies on the
development of logic. In the last decade, the dynamic nature of
natural language has been the most interesting challenge for
logicians. Dynamic semantics is here applied to new topics, the
dynamic approach is extended to syntax, and several methodological
issues in dynamic semantics are systematically investigated. Other
methodological issues in the formal studies of natural language are
discussed, such as the need for types, modal operators and other
logical operators in the formal framework. Further articles address
the scope of these methodological issues from other perspectives
ranging from cognition to computation. The volume presents papers
that are interesting for graduate students and researchers in the
field of logic, philosophy of language, formal semantics and
pragmatics, and computational linguistics.
A selection of papers presented at the international conference
Applied Logic: Logic at Work', held in Amsterdam in December 1992.
Nowadays, the term applied logic' has a very wide meaning, as
numerous applications of logical methods in computer science,
formal linguistics and other fields testify. Such applications are
by no means restricted to the use of known logical techniques: at
its best, applied logic involves a back-and-forth dialogue between
logical theory and the problem domain. The papers focus on the
application of logic to the study of natural language, in syntax,
semantics and pragmatics, and the effect of these studies on the
development of logic. In the last decade, the dynamic nature of
natural language has been the most interesting challenge for
logicians. Dynamic semantics is here applied to new topics, the
dynamic approach is extended to syntax, and several methodological
issues in dynamic semantics are systematically investigated. Other
methodological issues in the formal studies of natural language are
discussed, such as the need for types, modal operators and other
logical operators in the formal framework. Further articles address
the scope of these methodological issues from other perspectives
ranging from cognition to computation. The volume presents papers
that are interesting for graduate students and researchers in the
field of logic, philosophy of language, formal semantics and
pragmatics, and computational linguistics.
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