- See moreSee all on Wikipedia
Principle of compositionality | Wikipedia
In semantics, mathematical logic and related disciplines, the principle of compositionality is the principle that the meaning of a complex expression is determined by the meanings of its constituent expressions and the rules used to combine them. The principle is also called Frege's principle, … See more
Discussion of compositionality started to appear at the beginning of the 19th century, during which it was debated whether what was most fundamental in language was … See more
The principle of compositionality has been the subject of intense debate. Indeed, there is no general agreement as to how the principle is to be … See more
• Ferreira, F., Bailey, K. G., & Ferraro, V. (2002). Good-enough representations in language comprehension in Current directions in … See more
A common formulation of the principle of compositionality comes from Barbara Partee, stating: "The meaning of a compound expression is a function of the meanings of its parts and of the way they are syntactically combined."
It is possible to … See moreWikipedia text under CC-BY-SA license Compositionality | Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy
Compositionality in Language | Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy
Principle of compositionality | Wikipedia
The Oxford Handbook of Compositionality | Oxford Academic
Notes to Compositionality | Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy
Compositionality - Linguistics | Oxford Bibliographies
Compositionality | The Oxford Handbook of Philosophy of …
The Oxford Handbook of Compositionality | Oxford Academic
- Some results have been removed