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Springer Applied Logic: How, What and Why - Synthese Library 247

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Description

Explore the intersection of logical theory and linguistic application with Applied Logic: How, What and Why. Part of the Synthese Library (volume 247), this book presents a curated selection of papers from the international conference 'Applied Logic: Logic at Work' held in Amsterdam. In modern contexts, applied logic serves as a vital bridge between theoretical methods and practical problem domains. This volume specifically examines how logical methods are applied to the study of natural language, covering essential areas such as syntax and semantics. The content reflects a dialogue between logical theory and real-world application, making it a valuable resource for those studying computer science, formal linguistics, and the broader field of AI and machine learning. Whether you are researching the technical implementation of logic or its theoretical foundations in language, this collection provides deep insights into how logic functions in professional and academic settings.

Key Features

Includes academic papers from the 'Applied Logic: Logic at Work' international conference held in Amsterdam.

Focuses on the application of logic to natural language, specifically regarding syntax and semantics.

Part of the respected Synthese Library series, volume 247, for academic research.

Explores the connection between logical theory and practical problem domains in computer science.

Provides insights into formal linguistics and the use of logical methods in modern technology.

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paperback
Domain
Amazon UK
Release Date
15 December 2010
Listed Since
20 September 2010

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