| S. Stucky. "The Situated Processing of Situated Language," Linguistics and Philosophy, 12: 347--357, 1989. 20 |
.... philosophy, and the mind [10] It was first formulated in detail by Jon Barwise and John Perry in 1983 [11] and has matured over the last decade [24] Various versions of the theory have been applied to a number of linguistic issues, resulting in what is commonly known as situation semantics [7, 8, 9, 23, 29, 31, 33, 48]. The latter aims at the construction of a unified and mathematically rigorous theory of meaning, and the application of such a theory to natural languages. Department of Computer Engineering and Information Science, Faculty of Engineering, Bilkent, 06533 Ankara, Turkey. E mail: ftin, ....
S. Stucky. "The Situated Processing of Situated Language," Linguistics and Philosophy, 12: 347--357, 1989. 20
....information, logic, philosophy, and the mind. The original theory was due to Jon Barwise and John Perry [6] The theory has matured over the last decade [12] and various versions of it have been applied to a number of linguistic issues, resulting in what is commonly known as situation semantics [2, 3, 5, 11, 15, 16, 18, 25]. Situation semantics aims at the construction of a mathematically rigorous theory of meaning, and the application of such a theory to natural language. The mathematical foundations of the theory are based on intuitions basically coming from set theory and logic [1, 3, 11, 12] One of the ....
S. Stucky. "The Situated Processing of Situated Language," Linguistics and Philosophy, 12: 347--357, 1989.
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