Philosophy 216 - SEMANTICS OF NATURAL LANGUAGE

Spring
2019
01
4.00
Eric Snyder
TTh 01:00-02:50
Smith College
30531-S19
SEELYE 110
esnyder@smith.edu
Natural language semantics is central to philosophical logic and to linguistics. This course introduced students to the semantics of natural language, using the framework of Montague Grammar. Students will learn how to apply the formal techniques of intensional logic to understand how language expresses meaning and how the meanings of semantic wholes are computed on the basis of the meanings or their parts.
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