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The Formal Approach to Meaning
Short survey of semantics of natural language by Barbara Abbott, at University of Michigan. Focusses upon Montague semantics, and tries to give a feel for the main open problems in the field.
www.msu.edu
The Four Basic Ontologies of Semantic Interpretation
Article by Roland Hausser comparing approaches to semantics between linguistics, philosophy and computer science, and classifying them into four kinds depending upon whether or not they are realist, and whether or not they make a sense/reference distinction.
www.linguistik.uni-erlangen.de
Approaching Natural Language Via Mediaeval Logic
Article by Gyula Klima.
www.fordham.edu
A Semantics for Durative Adverbials
Article by Cristopher Piñón.
www.phil-fak.uni-duesseldorf.de
Majordomo based mailing list for semantics organised by the Gesellschaft fuer Semantik.
www.phil-fak.uni-duesseldorf.de
English homepage of the young academic organisation concered with the semantics of natural languages. Organises the Sinn und Bedeutung workshop and the SEMANTIK mailing list.
www.phil-fak.uni-duesseldorf.de
Scholarly research paper exchange for language semanticists. Browseable by author or date; submission and update forms, users guide.
www.semanticsarchive.net
Report by John F. Sowa, discussing the role of the lexicon in conceptual knowledge.
users.bestweb.net
Entry in the MIT Encyclopedia of Cognitive Sciences, by Robert May.
kleene.ss.uci.edu
Comparison of inflection and derivation
Compares and contrasts the similarities and differences between inflection and derivation.
www.sil.org
Research Group Communicative Understanding
Explains pragmatic implication based on Grice's theory of implicit communication and presupposition.
www.uni-leipzig.de
Pichler24: buzzwords and other things
This page is mainly dedicated to the so called buzzwords. It allows the reader to investigate, ask questions, and discuss their meaning.
buzzword.pichler24.de
Layers in the Determiner Phrase
PhD thesis by Roberto Zamparelli, with extensive supporting material and a facility to send online feedback. Investigates semantic parallels to syntactic arguments for Szabolcsi and Abney's `DP-hypothesis'.
www.cogsci.ed.ac.uk