Montague grammar
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Montague grammar is an approach to natural language semantics, named after American logician Richard Montague. The Montague grammar is based on mathematical logic, especially higher-order predicate logic and lambda calculus, and makes use of the notions of intensional logic, via Kripke models. Montague pioneered this approach in the 1960s and early 1970s.
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See also
- Categorial grammar
- Continuation-passing style
- Kripke semantics
- Situation semantics
- Temperature paradox
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