Logic, Language, and Computation 10th International Tbilisi Symposium on Logic, Language, and Computation, TbiLLC 2013, Gudauri, Georgia, September 23-27, 2013. Revised Selected Papers / edited by Martin Aher, Daniel Hole, Emil Jeřábek, Clemens Kupke.

This book constitutes the refereed proceedings of the 10th International Tbilisi Symposium on Logic, Language, and Computation, TbiLLC 2013, held in Gudauri, Georgia, in September 2013. The conference series is centered around the interaction between logic, language, and computation. The contributio...

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Other Authors: Aher, Martin (Editor), Hole, Daniel (Editor), Jeřábek, Emil (Editor), Kupke, Clemens (Editor)
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Language:English
Published: Berlin, Heidelberg : Springer Berlin Heidelberg : Imprint: Springer, 2015.
Edition:1st ed. 2015.
Series:Theoretical Computer Science and General Issues ; 8984
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Table of Contents:
  • Research on aspect: Reflections and new frontiers
  • Tutorial on admissible rules in Gudauri
  • Deontic conflicts and multiple violations
  • Admissibility and unifiability in contact logics
  • F-LTAG Semantics for issues around focusing
  • The dialect dictionaries for representativeness and morphological annotation in Georgian dialect corpus
  • Duality and universal models for the meet-implication fragment of IPC
  • Cut-elimination and proof schemata
  • Towards a suppositional in-quisitive semantics
  • models built from models of arithmetic
  • Positive formulas in intuitionistic and minimal logic
  • Unless and until: A compositional analysis
  • Frame theory, dependence logic and strategies
  • Uniqueness and possession: Typological evidence for type shifts in nominal determination
  • Alternative semantics for Visser's propositional logics
  • Between-noun comparisons
  • On the licensing of argument conditionals
  • Biaspectual Verbs: A marginal category?.