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MEANING, LOGIC & LUDICS
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388 pages
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Focusing on advancements in Natural Language Semantics, this book explores the interface between syntax and semantics over the past two decades. It delves into recent logical theories, particularly linear logic and ludics, alongside significant developments in Theoretical Computer Science, such as the Curry-Howard isomorphism. The text reviews various proposed solutions for the syntax-semantics interface, considering the nature of linguistic signs and insights from prominent linguists. It concludes with an examination of Ludics, characterizing meaning as an invariant in process interactions.
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2011, hardcover
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