• Richard Merritt Montague (September 20, 1930 – March 7, 1971) was an American mathematician and philosopher who made contributions to mathematical logic...
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  • Montague grammar is an approach to natural language semantics, named after American logician Richard Montague. The Montague grammar is based on mathematical...
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  • Raye Montague (1935-2018), United States Naval Engineer Read Montague (born 1960), American neuroscientist and popular science author Richard Montague (1930–1971)...
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  • analytic/synthetic distinction. Subsequently, Richard Montague made heavy use of meaning postulates in the development of Montague grammar, and they have features prominently...
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  • is similar in construction to the unexpected hanging paradox, which Richard Montague (1960) used to demonstrate that the following assumptions about knowledge...
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    Reasoning by Donald Kalish and Richard Montague, 1964 Logic: Techniques of Formal Reasoning by Donald Kalish, Richard Montague and Gary Mar, 1980 Kalish (Donald)...
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  • assertion about how it changes over time. One way of doing so, proposed by Richard Montague, is to adopt an intensional logic for natural language, thus allowing...
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  • work of the philosopher and logician Richard Montague. Montague proposed a formal system now known as Montague grammar which consisted of a novel syntactic...
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  • members of this tradition of formal semantics include Tarski, Carnap, Richard Montague and Donald Davidson. On the other side of the divide, and especially...
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    autonomous from semantics. Building on these models, the logician Richard Montague proposed that semantics could also be constructed on top of the formal...
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  • Ryll-Nardzewski proved that Peano arithmetic cannot be finitely axiomatized, and Richard Montague proved that ZFC cannot be finitely axiomatized. Hence, the axiom schemata...
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  • Scott–Montague semantics, is a formal semantics for modal logics. It is a generalization, developed independently by Dana Scott and Richard Montague, of...
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  • saw a surge of interest in the 1970s following the work of Richard Montague, whose Montague grammar assumed a similar view of syntax. It continues to be...
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  • Linguistics Wars Compositional formal semantics arises from the work of Richard Montague and Barbara Partee Alternate syntactic systems develop in 80s Computational...
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  • Predication", Notre Dame Journal of Formal Logic, vol. 21 (1980) "Richard Montague and the Logical Analysis of Language", in Contemporary Philosophy:...
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    and became part of the group that surrounded him, including me and Richard Montague; so it was at that time that we became friends. Scott was clearly in...
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    truth-conditional semantics by Donald Davidson (1917–2003). Tarski's student Richard Montague (1930–1971) formulated a complex formal framework of the semantics...
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  • She has never been identified, and possibly originated from Greece. Richard Montague (40), American philosopher and mathematician who was murdered on 7...
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  • died of the flu in Wales. There was no religious ceremony. 1971 – Richard Montague was beaten to death, presumably by a male prostitute. 1973 – Amílcar...
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  • Monboddo (or James Burnett) (1714–1799)[d] Richard Montague (1930–1971)[b][d] William Pepperell Montague (1873–1953)[b] Michel de Montaigne (1533–1592)[a][b][c][d][e]...
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  • Bruce Alexander Montague (24 March 1939 – 16 August 2022) was a British actor, best known for his role as Leonard Dunn in the television sitcom Butterflies...
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  • significantly enhanced by RIPA 18. Montague's preference for MI5 over SO15 puts him at odds with Sampson. Michael Shaeffer as "Richard Longcross", an enigmatic...
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  • was clarified, the lambda calculus was only a formalism. Thanks to Richard Montague and other linguists' applications in the semantics of natural language...
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    property of walking. Early influential theorists in this field were Richard Montague and Barbara Partee, who focused their analysis on the English language...
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  • John Richard Montague Wilson (30 October 1914 – 2 November 1988) was an English footballer who played on the inside-right for West Bromwich Albion, Port...
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  • Lee Montague (born Leonard Goldberg; 16 October 1927) is an English actor noted for his roles in film and television, usually playing tough guys. Montague...
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  • behaviors. Other linguists who have influenced this theory include Richard Montague, who developed his version of this theory as he considered issues of...
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  • Bradley Richard Montague Scriven (born 8 December 1993) is an English former first-class cricketer. Scriven was born at High Wycombe in December 1993....
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    Bjarni Jónsson, Julia Robinson, Robert Vaught, Solomon Feferman, Richard Montague, James Donald Monk, Haim Gaifman, Donald Pigozzi, and Roger Maddux...
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  • has been discussion about quantification since the 1970s. In 1973, Richard Montague argued that a grammar for a small fragment of English contains the...
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