This book is dedicated to Dov Gabbay, one of the most outstanding and most productive researchers in the area of logic, language and reasoning. He has exerted a profound influence in the major fields of logic, linguistics and computer science. Most of the chapters included, therefore, build on his work and present results or summarize areas where Dov has made major contributions. In particular his work on Labelled Deductive Systems is addressed in most of the contributions. The chapters on computational linguistics address logical and deductive aspects of linguistic problems. The papers by van Benthem Lambek and Moortgat investigate categorial considerations and the use of labels within the `parsing as deduction' approach. Analyses of particular linguistic problems are given in the remaining papers by Kamp, Kempson, Moravcsik, König and Reyle. They address the logic of generalized quantifiers, the treatment of cross-over phenomena and temporal/aspectual interpretation as well as applicability of underspecified deduction in linguistic formalisms. The more logic-oriented chapters address philosophical and proof-theoretic problems and give algorithmic solutions for most of them. The spectrum ranges from K. Segerberg's contribution which brings together the two traditions of epistemic and doxastic logics of belief, to M. Finger and M. Reynold's chapter on two-dimensional executable logics with applications to temporal databases. The book demonstrates that a relatively small number of basic techniques and ideas, in particular the idea of labelled deductive systems, can be successfully applied in many different areas.
Author(s): Hans Jürgen Ohlbach, Uwe Reyle (eds.)
Series: Trends in Logic 5
Publisher: Kluwer
Year: 1999
Language: English
Pages: 438
Title ......Page 2
Copyright ......Page 3
Preface ......Page 6
Contributions ......Page 8
Dov Gabbay: "I am a logic" ......Page 10
Research Themes of Dov Gabbay ......Page 22
Proofs, Labels and Dynamics in Natural Language (Johan van Benthem) ......Page 40
What a Linguist Might Want Prom a Logic of MOST and Other Generalized Quantifiers (Hans Kamp) ......Page 52
Imperative History: Two-dimensional Executable Temporal Logic (Marcelo Finger and Mark Reynolds) ......Page 82
Diagrammatic Reasoning in Projective Geometry (Philippe Balbiani and Luis Farinas del Cerro) ......Page 108
On Sentences of the Kind "Sentence 'p' is About Topic t" (Robert Demolombe and Andrew J.I. Jones) ......Page 124
Two Traditions in the Logic of Belief: Bringing them Together (Krister Segerberg) ......Page 144
Elimination of Predicate Quantifiers (Andreas Nonnengart, Hans Jurgen Ohlbach and Andrzej Szalas) ......Page 158
Labelled Natural Deduction (Ruy J. G. B. de Queiroz and Dov M. Gabbay) ......Page 182
A General Reasoning Scheme for Underspecified Representations (Esther Konig and Uwe Reyle) ......Page 260
Deductive Systems and Categories in Linguistics (Joachim Lambek) ......Page 288
Towards a Procedural Model of Natural-language Interpretation Crossover: A Case Study (Ruth Kempson) ......Page 304
Transformation Methods in LDS (Krysia Broda, Marcello D'Agostino and Alessandra Russo) ......Page 344
Labelled Deduction in the Composition of Form and Meaning (Michael Moortgat) ......Page 386
Formalisms for Non-formal Languages (Julius M. Moravcsik) ......Page 410
Names Index ......Page 426
Index ......Page 431