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= Material ordered by chapter =
= Material ordered by chapter =
= Volume 1 =


== Chapter 1: Introduction ==
== Chapter 1: Introduction ==
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* [[Reading-ch3|Additional reading]]
* [[Reading-ch3|Additional reading]]


== Chapter 4: Possible World Semantics ==
== Chapter 4: Higher Order Logic ==


=== Short summary ===
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* [[Reading-ch6|Additional reading]]
* [[Reading-ch6|Additional reading]]


== Chapter 7: Embedded sentences ==
== Chapter 7: Negative concord ==


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* [[Reading-ch7|Additional reading]]
* [[Reading-ch7|Additional reading]]


== Chapter 8: Auxiliaries, modality, and quantification in English and German ==
== Chapter 8: Embedded sentences ==


=== Short summary ===
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* [[Reading-ch8|Additional reading]]
* [[Reading-ch8|Additional reading]]


== Outlook ==
== Appendix ==
* [[Appendix Semantic_Representation_Language|The semantic representation language used in the textbook]]
* [[Appendix Signature|The signature used in the textbook]]
* [[Appendix Grammar|The principles of grammar and the ID schemata used in the textbook]]
* [[Appendix LRS Principles|The LRS-specific principles used in the textbook]]
= Volume 2 =
== Chapter: Auxiliaries, modality, and quantification in English and German ==
=== Short summary ===
=== Material ===
* [[Exercise-chAux|Additional exercises]]
* [[Reading-chAux|Additional reading]]
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== Chapter 9: Tense in Afrikaans ==
== Chapter 9: Tense in Afrikaans ==


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* [[Reading-ch10|Additional reading]]
* [[Reading-ch10|Additional reading]]


== Chapter 11: Polyadic quantification ==
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== Chapter: Polyadic quantification ==


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* [[Exercise-ch11|Additional exercises]]
* [[Exercise-Polyadic|Additional exercises]]
* [[Reading-ch11|Additional reading]]
* [[Reading-Polyadic|Additional reading]]


== Chapter 12: Idioms and collocations ==
== Chapter: Idioms and collocations ==


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* [[Exercise-ch12|Additional exercises]]
* [[Exercise-Idiom|Additional exercises]]
* [[Reading-ch12|Additional reading]]
* [[Reading-Idiom|Additional reading]]


== Chapter 13: Negative polarity items ==
== Chapter: Negative polarity items ==


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* [[Exercise-ch13|Additional exercises]]
* [[Exercise-NPI|Additional exercises]]
* [[Reading-ch13|Additional reading]]
* [[Reading-NPI|Additional reading]]
 
= Chapter: Projective meaning =
 
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* [[Exercise-Projective_Meaning|Additional exercises]]
* [[Reading-Projective_Meaning|Additional reading]]


== Outlook ==
== Outlook ==
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* [[Exercise-ch14|Additional exercises]]
* [[Exercise-Outlook_Vol2|Additional exercises]]
* [[Reading-ch14|Additional reading]]
* [[Reading-Outlook_Vol2|Additional reading]]


== Appendix ==
== Appendix Volume 2 ==


* [[Appendix Semantic_Representation_Language|The semantic representation language used in the textbook]]
* [[Appendix Semantic_Representation_Language|The semantic representation language used in the textbook]]

Revision as of 22:24, 26 July 2019

Material ordered by chapter

Volume 1

Chapter 1: Introduction

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Chapter 2: Predicate logic

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A relatively standard definition of first order predicate logic is introduced. The chapter can be skipped by readers with prior knowledge in logic.

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Chapter 3: Head-driven Phrase Structure Grammar

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The syntax of a fragment of English is defined. The fragment contains canonical structure, but also the definition for unbounded dependencies.

While the fragment is relatively standard, even readers with an HPSG background should consult it to see the details of our particular version of HPSG. This is necessary because the syntax-semantics interface, introduced from Chapter 5 on, will rely on this fragment.

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Chapter 4: Higher Order Logic

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Chapter 5: Simplified LRS

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Chapter 6: Quantifiers and quantification

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Chapter 7: Negative concord

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Chapter 8: Embedded sentences

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Outlook

Appendix

Volume 2

Chapter: Auxiliaries, modality, and quantification in English and German

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