10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «SINGULARY»
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1
Sorts, Ontology, and Metaphor: The Semantics of Sortal Structure
We will adopt the following formation rule for abstraction operators. Abs. If A is a
formula and x, is the only variable occurring freely in A, then (x,-Ax,/x,) is a
singulary predicate (where Ax,/x, is the result of replacing all occurrences of 'x,'
with 'x,'.
2
Provability, Computability and Reflection
The singulary connector being functor of the provisory definiendum of N would
thenvbelong to the same semantic category as its own functor ' ¢ ', relative to N
itself and any later thesis; in consequence, the category of singulary connectors ...
3
Compositionality, Context and Semantic Values: Essays in ...
Singulary. or. Binary? I introduce, or anyway give a name to, a very general
distinction. Consider a construction '... ...', having a certain content (which may be
more or less complex, as specified further below), and with nothing at all in the ...
Robert Stainton, Christopher David Viger, 2008
4
The Cambridge Companion to Chomsky
Taking the second of these points first, Chomsky argued that while there is
extensive ordering among singulary transformations (situations where a
derivation produces an unacceptable sentence if two transformations are applied
in reverse ...
5
Phrase Structure Composition and Syntactic Dependencies
vization are among these early singulary transformations, and he uses this
ordering to ensure that these dependencies are properly locally constructed. In
our example derivation of (1), for example, Passive applies crucially to the
embedded ...
6
Logic, Meaning and Computation: Essays in Memory of Alonzo ...
H Let us call an inner relation singulary if it is [x], for some element x. We now see
that every singulary relation is single valued, and if O is left cancellative, then the
only single valued inner relations are the singulary ones. We shall say that S is ...
Alonzo Church, C. Anthony Anderson, Michael Zelëny, 2001
7
The Modular Architecture of Grammar
Fillmore proposed an architecture of syntax in which all of the singulary
transformations applied first to a tree, after which a generalized transformation
attached the resulting tree to the bottom of a new kernel sentence. The resulting
tree would ...
8
Morphosyntax of Verb Movement: A Minimalist Approach to to ...
Therefore this is called a singulary operation. All movement operations that were
subsumed under the term Move a in the Government and Binding framework are
now redefined as singulary operations of the Generalized Transformation.11 ...
C. Jan-Wouter Zwart, 1997
As interpreted by Chomsky (1966), Fillmore's observations were essentially that (
a) generalized transformations need not be ordered (in contrast to singulary
transformations), (b) there are no cases where a matrix P-marker must be
operated ...
Samuel David Epstein, Norbert Hornstein, 1999
10
Linguistics in a Systemic Perspective
The Rank-scale, Singulary Branching and Total Accountability To recapitulate as
regards units and the rank-scale, if the above line of argument is accepted we
revert in practice to the position set out in Halliday's 'Categories' with one ...
James D. Benson, Michael Joseph Cummings, William S. Greaves, 1988