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Linguistic fuzzy logic methods in social sciences. Berlin, Germany: Springer, 2010.

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How reference works: Explanatory models for indexicals, descriptions, and opacity. Albany: State University of New York Press, 1993.

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Zaĭt︠s︡ev, D. V. Obobshchennai︠a︡ relevantnai︠a︡ logika i modeli rassuzhdeniĭ: Monografii︠a︡. Moskva: Kreativnai︠a︡ ėkonomika, 2010.

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Carson-Berndsen, Julie. Time Map Phonology: Finite State Models and Event Logics in Speech Recognition. Dordrecht: Springer Netherlands, 1998.

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Modality and the English modals. 2nd ed. London: Longman, 1990.

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Brandt, Per Aage. La charpente modale du sens: Pour une sémio-linguistique morphogénétique et dynamique. Aarhus, Denmark: Aarhus University Press, 1992.

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Ebbesen, Sten, and Russell L. Friedman. John Buridan and beyond: Topics in the language sciences, 1300-1700. Copenhagen: Royal Danish Academy of Sciences and Letters, 2004.

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Time map phonology: Finite state models and event logics in speech recognition. Dordrecht: Kluwer, 1998.

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Sabourin, Conrad. Mathematical and formal linguistics: Grammar formalisms, grammar testing, logics, quantifiers : bibliography. Montréal: Infolingua, 1994.

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Clemente, Giovanni Battista. Svolta linguistica o fondazione ultima?: Una decostruzione del pensiero di Karl-Otto Apel. Milan, Italy: F. Angeli, 2002.

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The elements of mathematical semantics. Berlin: Mouton de Gruyter, 1992.

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Implicature: Intention, convention, and principle in the failure of Gricean theory. Cambridge [England]: Cambridge University Press, 1998.

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Alfonso, Maierù, and Valente Luisa, eds. Medieval theories on assertive and non-assertive language: Acts of the 14th European Symposium on Medieval Logic and Semantics, Rome, June 11-15, 2002. Firenze: L.S. Olschki, 2004.

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1968-, Lawry Jonathan, Shanahan James G, and Ralescu Anca L. 1949-, eds. Modelling with words: Learning, fusion, and reasoning within a formal linguistic representation framework. Berlin: Springer, 2003.

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(Editor), Jonathan Lawry, Jimi Shanahan (Editor), and Anca Ralescu (Editor), eds. Modelling with Words: Learning, Fusion, and Reasoning within a Formal Linguistic Representation Framework (Lecture Notes in Computer Science / Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence). Springer, 2004.

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Deemter, Kees van. Computational Models of Referring: A Study in Cognitive Science. MIT Press, 2016.

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Deemter, Kees van. Computational Models of Referring: A Study in Cognitive Science. MIT Press, 2016.

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(Editor), Benedikt Löwe, Wolfgang Malzkorn (Editor), and Thoralf Räsch (Editor), eds. Foundations of the Formal Sciences II: Applications of Mathematical Logic in Philosophy and Linguistics (Trends in Logic). Springer, 2003.

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Benedikt, Löwe, Malzkorn Wolfgang, and Räsch Thoralf, eds. Foundations of the formal sciences II: Applications of mathematical logic in philosophy and linguistics : papers of a conference held in Bonn, November 10-13, 2000. Dordrecht: Kluwer Academic Publishers, 2003.

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Foundation of the formal sciences II: Applications of mathematical logic in philosophy and linguistics, papers of a conference held in Bonn, November 10-13, 2000. Dordrecht: Kluwer Academic Publishers, 2003.

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Benthem, Johan Van. The Logic of Time: A Model-theoretic Investigation into the Varieties of Temporal Ontology and Temporal Discourse. Springer Verlag, 2010.

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Stojnić, Una. Context and Coherence. Oxford University Press, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198865469.001.0001.

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Natural languages are riddled with context-sensitivity. One and the same string of words can express indefinitely many different meanings on an occasion of use. And yet we understand one another effortlessly, on the fly. What fixes the meaning of context-sensitive expressions, and how are we able to recover this meaning so quickly and without effort? This book offers a novel response: we can do so because we draw on a broad array of subtle linguistic conventions that fully determine the interpretation of context-sensitive items. Contrary to the dominant tradition, which maintains that the meaning of context-sensitive language is underspecified by grammar, and depends on non-linguistic features of utterance situation, this book argues that meaning is determined entirely by discourse conventions, rules of language that have largely been missed, and the effects of which have been mistaken for extra-linguistic effects of an utterance situation on meaning. The linguistic account of context developed in this book sheds a new light on the nature of linguistic content, and the interaction between content and context. At the same time, it provides a novel model of context that should constrain and help evaluate debates across many sub-fields of philosophy where appeal to context has been common, often leading to surprising conclusions: for example, in epistemology, ethics, value theory, metaphysics, metaethics, and logic, among others.
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Dykstra, Mary. The structured encoding of document content: A logico-linguistic study of PRECIS as a possible model in the shift from indexing to automated text analysis. 1986.

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Goro, Takuya. Logical Connectives. Edited by Jeffrey L. Lidz, William Snyder, and Joe Pater. Oxford University Press, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199601264.013.23.

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This chapter reviews results from recent experimental studies on the acquisition of logical connectives. Developmental psychologists have long been interested in the development of logic in children, and recent research in this field has made great advancement by incorporating insights from theoretical linguistics. There are two important theoretical grounds that were crucial to such advancement. One is dissociation between pragmatic implicature and lexical semantics. The other is a model of semantic interaction between a logical connective and another logical word in the same sentence. Experimental results from recent studies that incorporated these insights strongly suggest that preschool children have sophisticated semantic knowledge of logical connectives, even though their behavior may sometimes deviate from adults’ behavior.
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Davis, Wayne A. Implicature: Intention, Convention, and Principle in the Failure of Gricean Theory (Cambridge Studies in Philosophy). Cambridge University Press, 2007.

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Modelling and Reasoning with Vague Concepts (Studies in Computational Intelligence). Springer, 2006.

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