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* Matthias Bauer, Joachim Knape, Peter Koch, Susanne Winkler (2010): Dimensionen der Ambiguität. ''Zeitschrift für Literaturwissenschaft und Linguistik'' 158, 7-75. | * Matthias Bauer, Joachim Knape, Peter Koch, Susanne Winkler (2010): Dimensionen der Ambiguität. ''Zeitschrift für Literaturwissenschaft und Linguistik'' 158, 7-75.<br />Uploaded in OLAT. | ||
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=== Group 2: Basic semantic relations === | === Group 2: Basic semantic relations === | ||
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=== Group 3: | === Group 3: Presuppositions === | ||
==== Comments on the pages of the group ==== | ==== Comments on the pages of the group ==== | ||
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* Yule, George (1996): ''Pragmatics''. Oxford: Oxford University Press. | * Yule, George (1996): ''Pragmatics''. Oxford: Oxford University Press. | ||
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=== Group 4: Implicatures === | |||
==== Comments on the pages of the group ==== | ==== Comments on the pages of the group ==== | ||
* User pages: | |||
** [[User:Jennifer_Borchert]]: no picture included | |||
** [[User:Elena]]: still very rudimentary. No picture included | |||
* Your pictures: Include all your pictures into one galeray! | |||
* Your references: The Bieswanger reference is not correct. Isn't there a co-author missing? | |||
==== Possible references ==== | ==== Possible references ==== | ||
* Grice, Paul (1975): Logic and conversation. In P. Cole and J. Morgan (eds): ''Syntax and Semantics'' 3, 41-58. New York: Academic Press. | |||
* Levinson, Stephen C (1983): ''Pragmatics''. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press | * Levinson, Stephen C (1983): ''Pragmatics''. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press | ||
* Yule, George (1996): ''Pragmatics''. Oxford: Oxford University Press. | * Yule, George (1996): ''Pragmatics''. Oxford: Oxford University Press. | ||
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=== Group 5: Quantifiers === | === Group 5: Quantifiers === | ||
==== Comments on the pages of the group ==== | ==== Comments on the pages of the group ==== | ||
+ User pages: | |||
** [[User:AnKa]]: check licensing and use of the picture. | |||
** [[User:KimA]] doesn't exist | |||
* include the pointers to your glossary pages. | |||
==== Possible references ==== | ==== Possible references ==== | ||
* Kearns, Kate (2000): ''Semantics''. New York: St Martin's Press<br />This book has a very nice chapter on quantifiers. It explains the basic concepts in a very accessible and not too mathematical way. | |||
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==== Comments on the pages of the group ==== | ==== Comments on the pages of the group ==== | ||
==== Possible references ==== | ==== Possible references ==== | ||
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=== Group 7: An HPSG fragment === | === Group 7: An HPSG fragment === | ||
==== Comments on the pages of the group ==== | ==== Comments on the pages of the group ==== | ||
* User pages: | |||
** [[User:Max]]: is very rudimentary. The licensing information is missing for the picture. | |||
** [[User:Farzad]]: The licensing information is missing for the picture. | |||
** [[User:Akis]]: Add the description to your picture. The user page does not contain the required formattings. | |||
** [[User:Melanie]]: does not exist yet. | |||
* Links: Add the references as text. | |||
* Glossary: specify where a link will get me. The link seems to be non-standard. Try to find a more "quotable" source. | |||
* Short description: it's great that you try to include an AVM. But: please specify the licensing and provide a description of the picture. | |||
==== Possible references ==== | ==== Possible references ==== | ||
You've already given very good references! The basis of your work should be the HPSG chapter from our textbook draft. You can download the entire draft in OLAT. The relevant chapter is Chapter 3. | |||
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=== Group 8: Sorts and types === | === Group 8: Sorts and types === | ||
==== Comments on the pages of the group ==== | ==== Comments on the pages of the group ==== | ||
* User pages: | |||
** [[User:Moonhwa9113]]: last week's comments still apply. | |||
* Links: I don't see the relevance of the quoted papers. | |||
* gallery: add all your pictures here | |||
* Glossary: in the textbook we distinguish between sorts and types. Please reflect this in your article. | |||
==== Possible references ==== | ==== Possible references ==== | ||
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=== Group 9: Predicate logic === | === Group 9: Predicate logic === | ||
==== Comments on the pages of the group ==== | ==== Comments on the pages of the group ==== | ||
* Title: it says "Group 5" on the page. | |||
* User pages: | |||
** [[User:Lisa]]: provide the description for the picture. (The information is there, you just have to place it into the page of the picture. | |||
** [[User:IsaB]]: no links on the page | |||
* Links: great links to the courses in Hongkong! Povide a somewhat more explicit reference for the web sites! | |||
==== Possible references ==== | ==== Possible references ==== | ||
* Kearns, Kate (2000): ''Semantics''. New York: St Martin's Press.<br />There is a chapter on connectives, including truth tables and the differences between the logical meaning of connectives and the use of the corresponding natural language expressions. | |||
== For next week == | |||
* Download and install the smartboard software ''notebook''. (The registration key will be sent to you by e-Mail.) | |||
* Correct your pages according to my comments. | |||
* Work on your group page. | |||
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Comments and material for the individual groups
Group 1: Ambiguity
Comments on the pages of the group
- Nice user pages!
- List your glossary pages in the section on your wikipages
Possible references
- Matthias Bauer, Joachim Knape, Peter Koch, Susanne Winkler (2010): Dimensionen der Ambiguität. Zeitschrift für Literaturwissenschaft und Linguistik 158, 7-75.
Uploaded in OLAT.
Group 2: Basic semantic relations
Comments on the pages of the group
- User:Ulrike, User:Marlene: picture missing, no internal link. The two pages look identical - please change this!
- Link to a paper: always give the full reference information in addition to the link. The Polguère paper is just a set of slides. Please mention this. Try to find the real paper, avoid pointers to slides since these cannot be quoted easily.
- Link to the handout:
- your link didn't work (syntax error: for external links you do not need the | symbol between the url and the text - a space is enough.
- your link leads to an anonymous handout. Please only include links that refer to quotable material!
- List your glossary pages in the section on your wikipages
Possible references
Group 3: Presuppositions
Comments on the pages of the group
- User pages:
- User:Katharina_D: no external link on the pages. Add the licensing conditions and the description to the picture.
- User:Caterina: picture missing; no internal link provided.
- User:DaniKe: add external and internal links to your user page.
- Glossary pages:
- Presupposition:
- give the Bieswanger reference according to the conventions in linguistics.
- Why did you add the subsection Literature - this information should go under References and links.
- Presupposition:
Possible references
- Levinson, Stephen C (1983): Pragmatics. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press
- Yule, George (1996): Pragmatics. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
Group 4: Implicatures
Comments on the pages of the group
- User pages:
- User:Jennifer_Borchert: no picture included
- User:Elena: still very rudimentary. No picture included
- Your pictures: Include all your pictures into one galeray!
- Your references: The Bieswanger reference is not correct. Isn't there a co-author missing?
Possible references
- Grice, Paul (1975): Logic and conversation. In P. Cole and J. Morgan (eds): Syntax and Semantics 3, 41-58. New York: Academic Press.
- Levinson, Stephen C (1983): Pragmatics. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press
- Yule, George (1996): Pragmatics. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
Group 5: Quantifiers
Comments on the pages of the group
+ User pages:
- include the pointers to your glossary pages.
Possible references
- Kearns, Kate (2000): Semantics. New York: St Martin's Press
This book has a very nice chapter on quantifiers. It explains the basic concepts in a very accessible and not too mathematical way.
Group 7: An HPSG fragment
Comments on the pages of the group
- User pages:
- User:Max: is very rudimentary. The licensing information is missing for the picture.
- User:Farzad: The licensing information is missing for the picture.
- User:Akis: Add the description to your picture. The user page does not contain the required formattings.
- User:Melanie: does not exist yet.
- Links: Add the references as text.
- Glossary: specify where a link will get me. The link seems to be non-standard. Try to find a more "quotable" source.
- Short description: it's great that you try to include an AVM. But: please specify the licensing and provide a description of the picture.
Possible references
You've already given very good references! The basis of your work should be the HPSG chapter from our textbook draft. You can download the entire draft in OLAT. The relevant chapter is Chapter 3.
Group 8: Sorts and types
Comments on the pages of the group
- User pages:
- User:Moonhwa9113: last week's comments still apply.
- Links: I don't see the relevance of the quoted papers.
- gallery: add all your pictures here
- Glossary: in the textbook we distinguish between sorts and types. Please reflect this in your article.
Possible references
Group 9: Predicate logic
Comments on the pages of the group
- Title: it says "Group 5" on the page.
- User pages:
- Links: great links to the courses in Hongkong! Povide a somewhat more explicit reference for the web sites!
Possible references
- Kearns, Kate (2000): Semantics. New York: St Martin's Press.
There is a chapter on connectives, including truth tables and the differences between the logical meaning of connectives and the use of the corresponding natural language expressions.
For next week
- Download and install the smartboard software notebook. (The registration key will be sent to you by e-Mail.)
- Correct your pages according to my comments.
- Work on your group page.