Flexibility Principles in Boolean Semantics: The Interpretation of Coordination, Plurality, and Scope in Natural Language

Flexibility Principles in Boolean Semantics: The Interpretation of Coordination, Plurality, and Scope in Natural Language

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Feb 15, 2002 · English · Hardcover (309 pages)
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Format Hardcover
Pages 309
Language English
Published Feb 15, 2002
Publisher MIT Press
ISBN-10 0262232189
ISBN-13 9780262232180

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Yoad Winter delves into the intricate world of Boolean semantics, exploring how language structures coordinate, pluralize, and interpret scope. He offers a comprehensive analysis of the underpinnings of these concepts, framing them within the broader context of natural language understanding. Winter posits that the flexibility inherent in logical forms is essential for deciphering the complexities of everyday communication.

Through rigorous examination, the work highlights the tension between fixed interpretations and the dynamic nature of language, suggesting that a formal semantic approach must accommodate shifting meanings. As he navigates through coordination and plurality, readers are invited to reconsider their assumptions about how meaning is constructed and understood in various contexts.

Winter's insightful discourse is poised to challenge linguists and philosophers alike, presenting fundamental questions about the relationship between meaning, interpretation, and the structures that govern them. This book serves as a valuable resource for those interested in the intersections of language theory and semantics, providing a thoughtful framework for future exploration.

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