Gradability in Natural Language

Gradability in Natural Language
Title Gradability in Natural Language PDF eBook
Author Heather Burnett
Publisher Oxford University Press
Pages 304
Release 2017-02-23
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 019103777X

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This book presents a new theory of the relationship between vagueness, context-sensitivity, gradability, and scale structure in natural language. Heather Burnett argues that it is possible to distinguish between particular subclasses of adjectival predicates—relative adjectives like tall, total adjectives like dry, partial adjectives like wet, and non-scalar adjectives like hexagonal—on the basis of how their criteria of application vary depending on the context; how they display the characteristic properties of vague language; and what the properties of their associated orders are. It has been known for a long time that there exist empirical connections between context-sensitivity, vagueness, and scale structure; however, a formal system that expresses these connections had yet to be developed. This volume sets out a new logical system, called DelTCS, that brings together insights from the Delineation Semantics framework and from the Tolerant, Classical, Strict non-classical framework, to arrive at a full theory of gradability and scale structure in the adjectival domain. The analysis is further extended to examine vagueness and gradability associated with particular classes of determiner phrases, showing that the correspondences that exist between the major adjectival scale structure classes and subclasses of determiner phrases can also be captured within the DelTCS system.

Gradability in Natural Language

Gradability in Natural Language
Title Gradability in Natural Language PDF eBook
Author Heather Burnett
Publisher Oxford University Press
Pages 229
Release 2017
Genre Computers
ISBN 0198724799

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This book presents a new theory of the relationship between vagueness, context-sensitivity, gradability, and scale structure in natural language. Heather Burnett proposes a new formal reasoning system called DelTCS in which she sets out a completely new theory of gradable linguistic constructions.

The Semantics of Gradability, Vagueness, and Scale Structure

The Semantics of Gradability, Vagueness, and Scale Structure
Title The Semantics of Gradability, Vagueness, and Scale Structure PDF eBook
Author Elena Castroviejo
Publisher Springer
Pages 293
Release 2018-06-20
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 3319777912

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This volume is the first to focus specifically on experimental studies of the semantics of gradability, scale structure and vagueness. It presents support for and challenges to current formal analyses of these phenomena in view of experimentally collected data, highlighting the ways semantic and pragmatic theory can benefit from experimental methodologies. The papers in the volume contribute to an explicit and detailed account of the use, representation, and online processing of gradable and vague expressions using various kinds of controlled speaker judgment tasks, eye tracking, and ERP. The aim is to strengthen the foundations of experimental semantics and promote interaction between linguists, psycholinguists, psychologists, and philosophers who are interested in the semantics of natural language. Using data representing different languages and a variety of nominal and adjectival constructions, including degree modification and comparatives, the contributions address scale-based classifications of gradable predicates, such as the absolute vs. relative distinction; the nature of the standards for applicability of gradable expressions and the ways in which standards are determined; the nature of dimensions and multidimensionality in the meaning of scalar expressions; and the role of embodiment, subjectivity, and sociolinguistic considerations in the use and understanding of gradable expressions.

Abstract Objects and the Semantics of Natural Language

Abstract Objects and the Semantics of Natural Language
Title Abstract Objects and the Semantics of Natural Language PDF eBook
Author Friederike Moltmann
Publisher OUP Oxford
Pages 255
Release 2013-03-28
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 0191649953

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Abstract objects have been a central topic in philosophy since antiquity. Philosophers have defended various views about abstract objects by appealing to metaphysical considerations, considerations regarding mathematics or science, and, not infrequently, intuitions about natural language. This book pursues the question of how and whether natural language allows for reference to abstract objects in a fully systematic way. By making full use of contemporary linguistic semantics, it presents a much greater range of linguistic generalizations than has previously been taken into consideration in philosophical discussions, and it argues for an ontological picture is very different from that generally taken for granted by philosophers and semanticists alike. Reference to abstract objects such as properties, numbers, propositions, and degrees is considerably more marginal than generally held. Instead, natural language is rather generous in allowing reference to particularized properties (tropes), the use of nonreferential expressions in apparent referential position, and the use of 'nominalizing expressions', such as quantifiers like 'something'. Reference to abstract objects is achieved generally only by the use of 'reifying terms', such as 'the number eight'.

Vagueness, Gradability and Typicality

Vagueness, Gradability and Typicality
Title Vagueness, Gradability and Typicality PDF eBook
Author Galit Weidman Sassoon
Publisher BRILL
Pages 446
Release 2013-03-15
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 9004248587

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Brill's Encyclopedia of the Middle Ages offers an accessible yet engaging coverage of medieval European history and culture, c. 500-c. 1500, in a series of themed articles, taking an interdisciplinary and comparative approach.

Logic and Engineering of Natural Language Semantics

Logic and Engineering of Natural Language Semantics
Title Logic and Engineering of Natural Language Semantics PDF eBook
Author Daisuke Bekki
Publisher Springer Nature
Pages 363
Release
Genre
ISBN 303160878X

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Pristine Perspectives on Logic, Language and Computation

Pristine Perspectives on Logic, Language and Computation
Title Pristine Perspectives on Logic, Language and Computation PDF eBook
Author Margot Colinet
Publisher Springer
Pages 275
Release 2014-07-10
Genre Computers
ISBN 3662441160

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The European Summer School in Logic, Language and Information (ESSLLI) is organized every year by the Association for Logic, Language and Information (FoLLI) in different sites around Europe. The main focus of ESSLLI is on the interface between linguistics, logic and computation. ESSLLI offers foundational, introductory and advanced courses, as well as workshops, covering a wide variety of topics within the three areas of interest: Language and Computation, Language and Logic, and Logic and Computation. The 16 papers presented in this volume have been selected among 44 papers presented by talks or posters at the Student Sessions of the 24th and 25th editions of ESSLLI, held in 2012 in Opole, Poland, and 2013 in Düsseldorf, Germany. The papers are extended versions of the versions presented, and have all been subjected to a second round of blind peer review.