Montague semantics is a theory of natural language semantics and of its relation with syntax. It was originally developed by the logician Richard Montague (1930-1971) and subsequently modified and extended by linguists, philosophers, and logicians. The most important features of the theory are its use of model theoretic semantics which has commonly been used for the semantics of logical languages and it adherence to the principle of compositionality—that is, the meaning of the whole is a function of the meanings of its parts and their mode of syntactic combination. This entry presents the origins of Montague Semantics, summarizes important aspects of the classical theory, and sketches more recent developments. We conclude with a small examp...
This paper presents a model theory of lexical semantics that is compatible with theories in the Mont...
This paper embeds the core part of Discourse Representation Theory in the classical theory of types ...
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Montague\u27s linguistic theory provides a completely formalized account of language in general and ...
This is a chapter written on Montague Grammar to be included in the forthcoming second edition of Th...
The linguistic theory of Richard Montague (variously referred to as Montague Grammar or Montague Sem...
This is what I hope is an illuminating, and to a certain degree, novel exposition of Montague Gramma...
In this chapter, a semantic theory is taken to be a collection of rules for specifying the interpret...
The linguistic notion of meaning has suffered great modifications in the last thirty years. The work...
This paper is a presentation of the origins of Montague Grammar in relation to Generative Grammar an...
We give a type logical categorial grammar for the syntax and semantics of Montague's seminal fragmen...
The type theoretic framework for natural language semantics laid out by Montague (1973) forms the co...
William E. McMahon: Did Montague Invent «Montague Grammar»? Is Montague Grammar a variant of categ...
International audienceComputational semantics has long relied upon the Montague correspondance betwe...
Formal semantics based on Modern Type Theories (MTTs) provides us with not only a viable alternative...
This paper presents a model theory of lexical semantics that is compatible with theories in the Mont...
This paper embeds the core part of Discourse Representation Theory in the classical theory of types ...
PhDComputer scienceUniversity of Michigan, Horace H. Rackham School of Graduate Studieshttp://deepbl...
Montague\u27s linguistic theory provides a completely formalized account of language in general and ...
This is a chapter written on Montague Grammar to be included in the forthcoming second edition of Th...
The linguistic theory of Richard Montague (variously referred to as Montague Grammar or Montague Sem...
This is what I hope is an illuminating, and to a certain degree, novel exposition of Montague Gramma...
In this chapter, a semantic theory is taken to be a collection of rules for specifying the interpret...
The linguistic notion of meaning has suffered great modifications in the last thirty years. The work...
This paper is a presentation of the origins of Montague Grammar in relation to Generative Grammar an...
We give a type logical categorial grammar for the syntax and semantics of Montague's seminal fragmen...
The type theoretic framework for natural language semantics laid out by Montague (1973) forms the co...
William E. McMahon: Did Montague Invent «Montague Grammar»? Is Montague Grammar a variant of categ...
International audienceComputational semantics has long relied upon the Montague correspondance betwe...
Formal semantics based on Modern Type Theories (MTTs) provides us with not only a viable alternative...
This paper presents a model theory of lexical semantics that is compatible with theories in the Mont...
This paper embeds the core part of Discourse Representation Theory in the classical theory of types ...
PhDComputer scienceUniversity of Michigan, Horace H. Rackham School of Graduate Studieshttp://deepbl...