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Theoretical Linguistics | 2006

There is no Opposition between Formal and Cognitive Semantics

Fritz Hamm; Hans Kamp; Michiel van Lambalgen

Abstract 1. Introduction The history of modern semantics is characterised by two research traditions which are based on radically different views concerning both conceptual motivation and the purpose of semantic research. Realistic semantics conceives of semantics as characterising the relationsship between linguistic expressions and reality. In most cases this relationship is explicated by means of modeltheoretic concepts. The following quote from one of the founding fathers of realistic semantics clearly rejects a mentalist stance.


Archive | 2005

The Proper Treatment of Events

Michiel van Lambalgen; Fritz Hamm


Linguistics and Philosophy | 2003

Event calculus, nominalisation and the progressive

Fritz Hamm; Michiel van Lambalgen


Logic Colloquium '01 | 2004

Moschovakis' notion of meaning as applied to linguistics

M. van Lambalgen; Fritz Hamm


Journal for The Study of Judaism | 2003

Intensionality and coercion

M. van Lambalgen; Fritz Hamm


Archive | 2003

Nominalization, the progressive and event calculus

Fritz Hamm; Michiel van Lambalgen


ZAS Papers in Linguistics: Nominalisation | 2002

Formal foundations for semantic theories of nominalisation

Fritz Hamm; M. van Lambalgen; E. Lang; I. Zimmermann


Archive | 2011

Reambiguating: onthenon-monotonicity of disambiguation

Fritz Hamm; Torgrim Solstad


Archive | 2009

Disambiguation and reambiguation

Fritz Hamm; Hans Kamp; Torgrim Solstad


Archive | 2008

Appendix: The Basics of Logic Programming

Michiel van Lambalgen; Fritz Hamm

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University of Stuttgart

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