Logical grammar or rational grammar is a term used in the history and philosophy of linguistics to refer to certain linguistic and grammatical theories...
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Husserl's pure logical grammar, which was formalized by Rudolph Carnap. It represents a development in the historical idea of universal logical grammar as an underlying...
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Theory of language (section Logical grammar)
classical logical grammar was defended by Edmund Husserl's "pure logical grammar". Husserl argues, in the spirit of seventeenth-century rational grammar, that...
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Proposition (redirect from Logical proposition)
L.T.F. (1991). Logic, Language and Meaning: Intensional Logic and Logical Grammar. University of Chicago Press. p. 122. ISBN 0-226-28088-8. King, Jeffrey...
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Formal system (redirect from Logical calculus)
with the deductive nature of the system. The logical consequence (or entailment) of the system by its logical foundation is what distinguishes a formal system...
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\wedge } ) is the truth-functional operator of conjunction or logical conjunction. The logical connective of this operator is typically represented as ∧ {\displaystyle...
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Logical positivism, also known as logical empiricism or neo-positivism, was a philosophical movement, in the empiricist tradition, that sought to formulate...
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logic, the logical form of a statement is a precisely specified semantic version of that statement in a formal system. Informally, the logical form attempts...
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century, logical grammar was defended by Frege and Husserl. Husserl's 'pure logical grammar' draws from 17th-century rational universal grammar, proposing...
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betekenis I. Logic, Language and Meaning, Volume II: Intensional Logic and Logical Grammar, University of Chicago Press, 1991. Translation and revision of Logica...
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Negation (redirect from Logical not)
In logic, negation, also called the logical not or logical complement, is an operation that takes a proposition P {\displaystyle P} to another proposition...
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Pregroup grammar (PG) is a grammar formalism intimately related to categorial grammars. Much like categorial grammar (CG), PG is a kind of type logical grammar...
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The Logical Investigations (German: Logische Untersuchungen; 1900–1901, second edition 1913) is a two-volume work by the philosopher Edmund Husserl, in...
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First-order logic (section Logical symbols)
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Lojban (redirect from The Logical Language Group)
Lojban (pronounced [ˈloʒban] ) is a logical, constructed, human language created by the Logical Language Group which aims to be syntactically unambiguous...
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In generative grammar and related approaches, the logical form (LF) of a linguistic expression is the variant of its syntactic structure which undergoes...
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may still contain errors. In linguistics, type-logical grammar, categorial grammar and Montague grammar apply formalisms based on structural proof theory...
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Linguistics (section Grammar)
fundamental principle of humanistic linguistics, especially rational and logical grammar, is that language is an invention created by people. A semiotic tradition...
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Logical truth is one of the most fundamental concepts in logic. Broadly speaking, a logical truth is a statement which is true regardless of the truth...
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Interlingua, schematic Esperanto, and the highly logical Lojban). Each of these languages has its own grammar. Syntax refers to the linguistic structure above...
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In logic, a logical connective (also called a logical operator, sentential connective, or sentential operator) is a logical constant. Connectives can...
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In grammar, a conjunction (abbreviated CONJ or CNJ) is a part of speech that connects words, phrases, or clauses, which are called its conjuncts. That...
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Logical consequence (also entailment or logical implication) is a fundamental concept in logic which describes the relationship between statements that...
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logically equivalent if they have the same truth value in every model. The logical equivalence of p {\displaystyle p} and q {\displaystyle q} is sometimes...
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Engineered language (redirect from Logical languages)
particular, the grammar of Lojban is carefully engineered to express such predicate logic in an unambiguous manner. Toaq and Eberban are also logical languages...
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constructions and covert coordinations in Edo – an analysis in Type Logical Grammar". Journal of Language Modelling. 8: 337–413. Ogie, Ota (2001). "Some...
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known as function words) belong to the most important categories in logical grammar (along with basic categories like sentence and individual name): a...
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L.T.F. (1991). Logic, Language and Meaning: Intensional Logic and Logical Grammar. University of Chicago Press. pp. 203–204. ISBN 0-226-28088-8. Montague...
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The grammar of Lojban is based on predicate logic. The majority of the grammar is borrowed from the prior "logical language" Loglan, and some of its features...
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(1975), The Logical Structure of Linguistic Theory, New York: Plenum, ISBN 978-0-306-30760-7 Chomsky, Noam (1978), "A theory of core grammar", Glot (1):...
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