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  1. Chomsky, N.: Aspects of the theory of syntax (1965) 0.02
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    6. 1.1999 10:29:22
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  2. Warner, A.J.: Quantitative and qualitative assessments of the impact of linguistic theory on information science (1991) 0.02
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    6. 1.1999 10:22:45
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  3. Storms, G.; VanMechelen, I.; DeBoeck, P.: Structural-analysis of the intension and extension of semantic concepts (1994) 0.01
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    22. 7.2000 19:17:40
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  4. Chafe, W.L.: Meaning and the structure of language (1980) 0.01
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    22. 4.2007 12:21:29
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  5. Kutschera, F. von: Sprachphilosophie (1971) 0.01
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    Die Sprache ist in unserem Jahrhundert zu einem der aktuellsten Themen der Philosophie geworden. Der Anstoß zur Beschäftigung mit der Sprache hat sich von den verschiedensten philosophischen Fragestellungen her ergeben: von der Erkenntnistheorie durch eine Wendung der Vernunftkritik in eine Sprachkritik, von der Logik aufgrund ihrer Beschäftigung mit Kunstsprachen und mit der logischen Analyse der natürlichen Sprachen, von der Anthropologie durch die Hervorhebung der Sprache als wesensbestimmender Leistung des Menschen und durch die Entdeckung von Korrelationen zwischen Sprachform und Weltbild, von der Ethik durch ihre Beschäftigung mit den sprachlichen Formen ethischer Aussagen und deren Abgrenzung gegenüber deskriptiven Sätzen. Ganz allgemein läßt sich diese philosophische Hinwendung zur Sprache auch an dem Wandel in der Formulierung philosophischer Probleme ablesen. Wo man früher z.B. nach der "Natur der Kausalität" fragte, oder nach dem "Inhalt des Begriffes der Kausalität", empfindet man es heute als adäquater, das Problem als eine Frage nach dem Wortgebrauch zu formulieren und zu fragen: "Was sagt man, wenn man sagt, daß ein Ereignis A ein Ereignis B bewirkt? "' Die philosophische Aufmerksamkeit hat sich im Verlauf dieser Entwicklung teilweise so ausschließlich auf die Sprache konzentriert, daß man Philosophie überhaupt mit Sprachkritik identifiziert hat. Das gilt insbesondere für die beiden Hauptströmungen der analytischen Philosophie, für die von Bertrand Russell ausgehende und sich über Rudolf Carnap zu Nelson Goodman und Willard van Orman Quine fortsetzende Bestrebung einer logischen Analyse der Wissenschaftssprache, speziell der philosophischen Sprache, in der man versucht, den Sinn der Terme und Sätze dieser Sprache mit den Hilfsmitteln der modernen Logik zu klären und zu präzisieren, und, mehr noch, für die von George Edward Moore ausgehende, dann durch Ludwig Wittgenstein geprägte und in der Ordinary-LanguagePhilosophie der Oxforder Schule (Gilbert Ryle, John Langshaw Austin) fortentwickelte andere Hauptrichtung der analytischen Philosophie, in der man versucht, die philosophische Sprache durch die Analyse des umgangssprachlichen Gebrauchs ihrer Terme zu klären.
    Diese drei Problemkreise sind auch Grundprobleme der Sprachwissenschaften, speziell der allgemeinen Sprachwissenschaft als linguistischer Grundlagendisziplin, und so ergeben sich hier vielfach Überschneidungen der sprachphilosophischen und der sprachwissenschaftlichen Forschung. Beide lassen sich nicht scharf voneinander abgrenzen. Daher ergibt sich für die Sprachphilosophie die Forderung, sich über die für ihre Fragen relevanten Ergebnisse der Linguistik zu informieren und sie zu berücksichtigen, und es ergibt sich die Chance, die sprachphilosophischen Thesen mit linguistischen Argumenten zu stützen. Die Philosophie bewegt sich hier also nicht in einem erfahrungsunabhängigen Bereich. Für die Frage nach Funktion und Leistung der Sprache interessieren wir uns hier vor allem aus folgenden Gründen: Für alle Wissenschaften stellt die Sprache das elementarste und wichtigste Hilfsmittel dar, das wir ständig verwenden. Wenn wir Behauptungen aufstellen (beschreiben, klassifizieren, Hypothesen oder Theorien formulieren), argumentieren, Festsetzungen treffen (definieren, Meßvorschriften angeben, usw.), so gebrauchen wir die Sprache. Weil die Sprache ein so wichtiges Instrument der Wissenschaften ist, ist eine gründliche Kenntnis dieses Instrumentes für die einzelwissenschaftliche Arbeit selbst sehr nützlich. Die natürlichen Sprachen, die wir auch in den Wissenschaften vorwiegend verwenden, sind ja nicht primär für wissenschaftliche Zwecke gemacht und bedürfen zu ihrem wissenschaftlichen Gebrauch vielfacher Ergänzungen und Präzisierungen. Der Wissenschaftler ist also nicht nur Konsument der Sprache, sondern in gewissem Maße auch Konstrukteur und kann sich zumindest in dieser Rolle nicht naiv den Sprachgewohnheiten anvertrauen, sondern benötigt Einsichten in die Natur sprachlicher Ausdrucksmittel. Funktion und Leistung der Sprache sind in diesem Sinn Thema der wissenschaftlichen Propädeutik. Für die Erkenntnistheorie ist besonders die Frage nach der Leistung der Sprache für die Formung und Organisation der Erfahrung von eminentem Interesse. Besteht Sprechen nur im Ausdrücken sprachunabhängiger Denk- oder Wahrnehmungsinhalte, an denen sich durch ihren Ausdruck nichts ändert, oder sind diese Inhalte immer schon sprachlich bestimmt, so daß die Formen unserer Sprache Formen unserer Erfahrung sind? Aber auch das Bedeutungsproblem, das, wie wir sehen werden, mit dieser Frage eng zusammenhängt, ist von erkenntnistheoretischer Relevanz. Diese beiden Fragestellungen aus Propädeutik und Erkenntnistheorie sind für die folgenden Erörterungen von Funktion und Leistung der Sprache leitend und bestimmen die philosophische Ausrichtung dieser Untersuchungen."
  6. O'Donnell, R.; Smeaton, A.F.: ¬A linguistic approach to information retrieval (1996) 0.01
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    Information retrieval: new systems and current research. Proceedings of the 16th Research Colloquium of the British Computer Society Information Retrieval Specialist Group, Drymen, Scotland, 22-23 Mar 94. Ed.: R. Leon
  7. Conceptual structures : logical, linguistic, and computational issues. 8th International Conference on Conceptual Structures, ICCS 2000, Darmstadt, Germany, August 14-18, 2000 (2000) 0.01
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    Concepts and Language: The Role of Conceptual Structure in Human Evolution (Keith Devlin) - Concepts in Linguistics - Concepts in Natural Language (Gisela Harras) - Patterns, Schemata, and Types: Author Support through Formalized Experience (Felix H. Gatzemeier) - Conventions and Notations for Knowledge Representation and Retrieval (Philippe Martin) - Conceptual Ontology: Ontology, Metadata, and Semiotics (John F. Sowa) - Pragmatically Yours (Mary Keeler) - Conceptual Modeling for Distributed Ontology Environments (Deborah L. McGuinness) - Discovery of Class Relations in Exception Structured Knowledge Bases (Hendra Suryanto, Paul Compton) - Conceptual Graphs: Perspectives: CGs Applications: Where Are We 7 Years after the First ICCS ? (Michel Chein, David Genest) - The Engineering of a CC-Based System: Fundamental Issues (Guy W. Mineau) - Conceptual Graphs, Metamodeling, and Notation of Concepts (Olivier Gerbé, Guy W. Mineau, Rudolf K. Keller) - Knowledge Representation and Reasonings: Based on Graph Homomorphism (Marie-Laure Mugnier) - User Modeling Using Conceptual Graphs for Intelligent Agents (James F. Baldwin, Trevor P. Martin, Aimilia Tzanavari) - Towards a Unified Querying System of Both Structured and Semi-structured Imprecise Data Using Fuzzy View (Patrice Buche, Ollivier Haemmerlé) - Formal Semantics of Conceptual Structures: The Extensional Semantics of the Conceptual Graph Formalism (Guy W. Mineau) - Semantics of Attribute Relations in Conceptual Graphs (Pavel Kocura) - Nested Concept Graphs and Triadic Power Context Families (Susanne Prediger) - Negations in Simple Concept Graphs (Frithjof Dau) - Extending the CG Model by Simulations (Jean-François Baget) - Contextual Logic and Formal Concept Analysis: Building and Structuring Description Logic Knowledge Bases: Using Least Common Subsumers and Concept Analysis (Franz Baader, Ralf Molitor) - On the Contextual Logic of Ordinal Data (Silke Pollandt, Rudolf Wille) - Boolean Concept Logic (Rudolf Wille) - Lattices of Triadic Concept Graphs (Bernd Groh, Rudolf Wille) - Formalizing Hypotheses with Concepts (Bernhard Ganter, Sergei 0. Kuznetsov) - Generalized Formal Concept Analysis (Laurent Chaudron, Nicolas Maille) - A Logical Generalization of Formal Concept Analysis (Sébastien Ferré, Olivier Ridoux) - On the Treatment of Incomplete Knowledge in Formal Concept Analysis (Peter Burmeister, Richard Holzer) - Conceptual Structures in Practice: Logic-Based Networks: Concept Graphs and Conceptual Structures (Peter W. Eklund) - Conceptual Knowledge Discovery and Data Analysis (Joachim Hereth, Gerd Stumme, Rudolf Wille, Uta Wille) - CEM - A Conceptual Email Manager (Richard Cole, Gerd Stumme) - A Contextual-Logic Extension of TOSCANA (Peter Eklund, Bernd Groh, Gerd Stumme, Rudolf Wille) - A Conceptual Graph Model for W3C Resource Description Framework (Olivier Corby, Rose Dieng, Cédric Hébert) - Computational Aspects of Conceptual Structures: Computing with Conceptual Structures (Bernhard Ganter) - Symmetry and the Computation of Conceptual Structures (Robert Levinson) An Introduction to SNePS 3 (Stuart C. Shapiro) - Composition Norm Dynamics Calculation with Conceptual Graphs (Aldo de Moor) - From PROLOG++ to PROLOG+CG: A CG Object-Oriented Logic Programming Language (Adil Kabbaj, Martin Janta-Polczynski) - A Cost-Bounded Algorithm to Control Events Generalization (Gaël de Chalendar, Brigitte Grau, Olivier Ferret)
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  8. Chomsky, N.: Syntactic structures (1957) 0.00
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  9. Hutchins, W.J.: Linguistic processes in the indexing and retrieval of documents (1970) 0.00
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  10. Gardin, J.C.: Document analysis and linguistic theory (1973) 0.00
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  11. Chomsky, N.: Logical structure in language (1957) 0.00
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  12. Fillmore, C.J.: ¬The case for case (1968) 0.00
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    Universals in language. Ed.: E. Bach u. R.T. Harms
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    Glasersfeld, E. von: Wissen, Sprache und Wirklichkeit: Arbeiten zum radikalen Konstruktivismus. Autorisierte deutsche Fassung von W.K. Köck
  14. Hays, D.G.: Linguistic foundations of the theory of content analysis (1969) 0.00
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  15. Lobanov, A.S.: Languages and metalanguages (1993) 0.00
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Languages

  • e 27
  • d 4

Types

  • a 20
  • m 11
  • s 2

Classifications