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  1. Axiomatization of the Firstā€Order Intermediate Logics of Bounded Kripkean Heights I.Shin'ichi Yokota - 1989 - Mathematical Logic Quarterly 35 (5):415-421.
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  • On the predicate logics of finite Kripke frames.D. Skvortsov - 1995 - Studia Logica 54 (1):79-88.
    In [Ono 1987] H. Ono put the question about axiomatizing the intermediate predicate logicLFin characterized by the class of all finite Kripke frames. It was established in [ Skvortsov 1988] thatLFin is not recursively axiomatizable. One can easily show that for any finite posetM, the predicate logic characterized byM is recursively axiomatizable, and its axiomatization can be constructed effectively fromM. Namely, the set of formulas belonging to this logic is recursively enumerable, since it is embeddable in the two-sorted classical predicate (...)
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  • On Finite Logics.C. G. Mckay - 1971 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 36 (2):330-330.
  • Presheaf semantics and independence results for some non-classical first-order logics.Silvio Ghilardi - 1989 - Archive for Mathematical Logic 29 (2):125-136.
    The logicD-J of the weak exluded middle with constant domains is proved to be incomplete with respect to Kripke semantics, by introducing models in presheaves on an arbitrary category. Additional incompleteness results are obtained for the modal systems with nested domains extendingQ-S4.1.
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  • A sequence of decidable finitely axiomatizable intermediate logics with the disjunction property.D. M. Gabbay & D. H. J. De Jongh - 1974 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 39 (1):67-78.
  • On the axiomatic method and the algebraic method for dealing with propositional logics.Tsutomo Hosoi - 1967 - Journal of the Faculty of Sciences, University of Tokyo Section 1 14:131--169.
     
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