Title: The ordered-triple theory continued
Variant title:
- Pokračování třísložkové teorie
Source document: Brno studies in English. 1979, vol. 13, iss. 1, pp. 119-165
Extent
119-165
Stable URL (handle): https://hdl.handle.net/11222.digilib/118078
Type: Article
Language
Summary language
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Note
Studie od více autorů (A. Svoboda et al.)
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[3] Church, A. (1956). Introduction to mathematical logic I (Princeton, New Jersey).
[4] Čihánek, P. (1976). The semantic analyzer for Czech, Papers at the Conference on Cybernetics (Prague).
[5] Firbas, J. (1964). From comparative word-order studies, Brno Studies in English 4.111-28 (Prague).
[6] Firbas, J. (1966). Non-thematic subjects in contemporary English, Travaux linguistiques de Prague 2.239-56 (Prague).
[7] Frege, G. (1892). Über Sinn and Bedeutung, Zeitschrift für Philosophie und philosophische Kritik 100.25-50.
[8] Kolář, J., Müller, K. (1974). Programming language TESLA LISP 1.5, a mimeographed manual (Brno).
[9] Machová, S. (1976). Experiments with random generation of Czech sentences, Papers at the Conference on Cybernetics (Prague).
[10] Montague, R. (1968). Pragmatics, in Contemporary philosophy I (ed. K. Klibansky) (Firenze, La Nuova Italia).
[11] Montague, R. (1974). Proper treatment of quantification in ordinary English, Formal philosophy (ed. R. H. Thomason) 247-70, Yale University Press.
[12] Morris, Ch. (1946). Signs, language and behaviour (New York).
[13] Palová, I. (1976). The syntactic analyzer for Czech, Papers at the Conference on Cybernetics (Prague).
[14] Sgall, P. at al. (1969). A functional approach to syntax, in Generative description of language New York, Elsevier.
[15] Stenius, E. (1973). Syntax of symbolic logic and transformational grammar, Synthese 26.57-80.
[16] Svoboda, A. et al. (1976). An ordered-triple theory of language, Brno Studies in English 12.159-86 (Brno).
[17] Tichý, P. (1976). Introduction to intensional logic, a manuscript (University of Otago).
[18] Winograd, T. (1972). Understanding natural language (Academic Press, New York and London).
[19] Woods, A. W. (1969). Augmented transitional networks for natural language analysis, Report No-CS-1 (Aiken Computation Laboratory, Harvard University, Cambridge, Mass.).
[20] Zwicky, A. M., Friedman, J., Hall, B. C., and Walker, D. E. (1965). The MITRE syntactic analysis procedure for transformational grammars, in Proceedings of Fall Joint Computer Conference (New York, Spartan) 317-26.