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An elementary introduction to formal logic, particularly intended for linguists and others interested in languages. Concepts and theories developed within formal logic for the study of artificial languages have for some time been fruitfully applied to the study of natural languages and some knowledge of them is necessary for students of linguists (especially semantics). with this need in mind the authors offer a clear, succinct and basic introduction to set theory, inference, propositional and predicate logic, deduction, modal and intensional logic, and various concomitant extensions of these. There is a discussion too of the relation between linguistics and logical analysis and between logic and natural language. The authors see increasing scope for co-operation between logicians and linguistics in studying the structure of language, and it is the overall aim of the book to promote this co-operation.
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Logic in Linguistics (Cambridge Textbooks in Linguistics)
October 28, 1977, Cambridge University Press
Hardcover
in English
0521214963 9780521214964
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Logic in Linguistics (Cambridge Textbooks in Linguistics)
October 28, 1977, Cambridge University Press
Paperback
in English
0521291747 9780521291743
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Logic in linguistics
1977, Cambridge University Press
in English and Swedish
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"Most twentieth-century linguists have regarded the structure aspects of language as their main object of study."
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