Via antiqua vs. via moderna semantics: Two ways of constructing semantic theory
| Abstract | 1st GPMR Workshop on Logic and Semantics: Medieval Logic and Modern Applied Logic, Reinische Friedrich Wilhelms Universität Bonn, Germany, 2007. | |||||||||
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