This paper applies homotopy type theory to formal semantics of natural languages and proposes a new model for the linguistic phenomenon of copredication. Copredication refers to sentences where two predicates which assume different requirements for their arguments are asserted for one single entity, e.g., "the lunch was delicious but took forever". This paper is particularly concerned with copredication sentences with quantification, i.e., cases where the two predicates impose distinct criteria of quantification and individuation, e.g., "Fred picked up and mastered three books." In our solution developed in homotopy type theory and using the rule of existential closure following Heim analysis of indefinites, common nouns are modeled as iden...
The main aim of my PhD thesis is to define a semantics for Homotopy type theory based on elementary ...
The standard view of truth-conditional semantics is that it is world-involving in the sense that a t...
Copredication is the apparent attribution of incompatible properties to a single object, in a senten...
This paper applies homotopy type theory to formal semantics of natural languages and proposes a new ...
This paper applies homotopy type theory to formal semantics of natural languages and proposes a new ...
This paper applies homotopy type theory to formal semantics of natural languages and proposes a new ...
This paper applies homotopy type theory to formal semantics of natural languages and proposes a new ...
This paper proposes a situation-theoretic account of polysemy: polysemous nouns denote situations th...
This paper proposes a situation-theoretic account of polysemy: polysemous nouns denote situations th...
In the formal semantics based on modern type theories, common nouns are interpreted as types, rather...
Abstract In the formal semantics based on modern type theories, common nouns are interpreted as type...
Copredication, especially when combined with quantification, provides interesting examples to suppor...
In this paper we argue that the account of the notion of complex type based on copredication tests i...
The main aim of my PhD thesis is to define a semantics for Homotopy type theory based on elementary ...
The main aim of my PhD thesis is to define a semantics for Homotopy type theory based on elementary ...
The main aim of my PhD thesis is to define a semantics for Homotopy type theory based on elementary ...
The standard view of truth-conditional semantics is that it is world-involving in the sense that a t...
Copredication is the apparent attribution of incompatible properties to a single object, in a senten...
This paper applies homotopy type theory to formal semantics of natural languages and proposes a new ...
This paper applies homotopy type theory to formal semantics of natural languages and proposes a new ...
This paper applies homotopy type theory to formal semantics of natural languages and proposes a new ...
This paper applies homotopy type theory to formal semantics of natural languages and proposes a new ...
This paper proposes a situation-theoretic account of polysemy: polysemous nouns denote situations th...
This paper proposes a situation-theoretic account of polysemy: polysemous nouns denote situations th...
In the formal semantics based on modern type theories, common nouns are interpreted as types, rather...
Abstract In the formal semantics based on modern type theories, common nouns are interpreted as type...
Copredication, especially when combined with quantification, provides interesting examples to suppor...
In this paper we argue that the account of the notion of complex type based on copredication tests i...
The main aim of my PhD thesis is to define a semantics for Homotopy type theory based on elementary ...
The main aim of my PhD thesis is to define a semantics for Homotopy type theory based on elementary ...
The main aim of my PhD thesis is to define a semantics for Homotopy type theory based on elementary ...
The standard view of truth-conditional semantics is that it is world-involving in the sense that a t...
Copredication is the apparent attribution of incompatible properties to a single object, in a senten...