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* Kearns, Kate (2000): ''Semantics''. New York: St Martin's Press<br />
* 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.
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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Revision as of 21:22, 30 October 2012

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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.

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.

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:
  • 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 6:

Comments on the pages of the group

Possible references


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


Group 8: Sorts and types

Comments on the pages of the group

  • 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:
    • 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

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.