The contribution of Kazimierz Ajdukiewicz to categorial grammar is well known to the specialists in theoretical syntax. Nevertheless, the background of his contribution has been little investigated. In this paper, a first attempt is made to reconsider Husserl's treatment of meaning in syntax and its influence on Audikiewicz's conception of "semantic categories". In line with the ancient and medieval logico-linguistic tradition, grammar is taken to represent a highly abstract level of meaning that gives syntax a dynamic character
During the first semester of the academic year 1930/31 in the John Casimir University in Lvov Kazimi...
This usage-based study tests the explanatory power of an iconically motivated theory of lexical clas...
Husserl’s Logical Grammar is intended to explain how complex expressions can be constructed out of s...
International audienceIn the early 1930s, the Polish philosopher and logician Kazimierz Ajdukiewicz ...
International audienceWhen we consider the theoretical choices underlying the emergence of the vario...
International audienceThis paper has a double aim. First, in a historical and theoretical part, it s...
This paper has a double aim. First, in a historical and theoretical part, it shows how Ajdukiewicz's...
It is often said that, through Ajdukiewicz and Lesniewski, categorial grammars ultimately stem from ...
This essay confronts Ajdukiewicz’s approach to syntactic categories with modern categorial grammars,...
Ajdukiewicz's lectures, edited from extant stenographic records, are concerned with various types of...
In the paper the author tries to show that semantico-categorial analysis in the traditional Ajdukiew...
International audienceAlthough natural languages are characterized by their great flexibility of use...
International audienceAmong the differences which divide the two trends of formal grammars of the 20...
In the Logical Investigations Husserl sets out the idea of a Logical Grammar as a theory intended to...
Ryszard Wójcicki's book „Ajdukiewicz. A Theory of Meaning” opens a series of publications "Filozofia...
During the first semester of the academic year 1930/31 in the John Casimir University in Lvov Kazimi...
This usage-based study tests the explanatory power of an iconically motivated theory of lexical clas...
Husserl’s Logical Grammar is intended to explain how complex expressions can be constructed out of s...
International audienceIn the early 1930s, the Polish philosopher and logician Kazimierz Ajdukiewicz ...
International audienceWhen we consider the theoretical choices underlying the emergence of the vario...
International audienceThis paper has a double aim. First, in a historical and theoretical part, it s...
This paper has a double aim. First, in a historical and theoretical part, it shows how Ajdukiewicz's...
It is often said that, through Ajdukiewicz and Lesniewski, categorial grammars ultimately stem from ...
This essay confronts Ajdukiewicz’s approach to syntactic categories with modern categorial grammars,...
Ajdukiewicz's lectures, edited from extant stenographic records, are concerned with various types of...
In the paper the author tries to show that semantico-categorial analysis in the traditional Ajdukiew...
International audienceAlthough natural languages are characterized by their great flexibility of use...
International audienceAmong the differences which divide the two trends of formal grammars of the 20...
In the Logical Investigations Husserl sets out the idea of a Logical Grammar as a theory intended to...
Ryszard Wójcicki's book „Ajdukiewicz. A Theory of Meaning” opens a series of publications "Filozofia...
During the first semester of the academic year 1930/31 in the John Casimir University in Lvov Kazimi...
This usage-based study tests the explanatory power of an iconically motivated theory of lexical clas...
Husserl’s Logical Grammar is intended to explain how complex expressions can be constructed out of s...