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Seminar by S. L. Kuznetsov and S. O. Speranski "Logical and algebraic methods in linguistics"
February 15–May 10, 2023, Steklov Mathematical Institute, Room 313 (8 Gubkina) + online

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Mathematical methods play an extremely important role in modern linguistics. Basically, they are divided into two large groups: logical-algebraic methods, which are used to formalize and study various aspects of language, and statistical methods, which are used to analyze large amounts of language data. This seminar is devoted to the methods of the first group.

Applications of logic and algebra in linguistics are very diverse. They may be related to the study of the syntactic structure of natural language, its semantics, the discourse structure of texts, etc. Of course, the corresponding methods are also very diverse: they use classical model-theoretic semantics, possible worlds semantics, substructural logics, lambda calculus, elements of type theory (including dependent types) and category theory, and so on.

Seminar organizers
Kuznetsov Stepan Lvovich
Speranski Stanislav Olegovich

Financial support
The seminar is supported by the Ministry of Science and Higher Education of the Russian Federation (the grant to the Steklov International Mathematical Center, agreement no. 075-15-2022-265).



Institutions
Steklov Mathematical Institute of Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow
Steklov International Mathematical Center


Seminar by S. L. Kuznetsov and S. O. Speranski "Logical and algebraic methods in linguistics", February 15–May 10, 2023

May 10, 2023 (Wed)
1. Branching quantifiers in English
Tatyana Fukanchik
May 10, 2023 18:00, Steklov Mathematical Institute, Room 313 (8 Gubkina) + online
Tatyana Fukanchik
  

May 3, 2023 (Wed)
2. Situation semantics
Vladilen Linenko
May 3, 2023 18:00, Steklov Mathematical Institute, Room 313 (8 Gubkina) + online
Vladilen Linenko
  

April 26, 2023 (Wed)
3. Kripke theory of truth
Grigory Velmakin
April 26, 2023 18:00, Steklov Mathematical Institute, Room 313 (8 Gubkina) + online
Grigory Velmakin
  

April 19, 2023 (Wed)
4. Category-Theoretic Approach to Constructing Compositional Distributional Semantics
Arnold Grigorian
April 19, 2023 18:00, Steklov Mathematical Institute, Room 313 (8 Gubkina) + online
Arnold Grigorian
  

April 12, 2023 (Wed)
5. Negation in relevant logic
Elizaveta Bakhtina
April 12, 2023 18:00, Steklov Mathematical Institute, Room 313 (8 Gubkina) + online
Elizaveta Bakhtina
  

April 5, 2023 (Wed)
6. Dependent Type Semantics and Representation of Anaphora
Pavel Sokolov
April 5, 2023 18:00, Steklov Mathematical Institute, Room 313 (8 Gubkina) + online
Pavel Sokolov
  

March 29, 2023 (Wed)
7. Montague Semantics
Arsen Volsky
March 29, 2023 18:00, Steklov Mathematical Institute, Room 313 (8 Gubkina) + online
Arsen Volsky

March 22, 2023 (Wed)
8. Lambek Calculus with a Relevant Modality
Vladimir Karpov
March 22, 2023 18:00, Steklov Mathematical Institute, Room 313 (8 Gubkina) + online
Vladimir Karpov
  

March 15, 2023 (Wed)
9. Dynamic Epistemic Logic as an Instrument for Analysis of Pragmatic Phenomena
E. L. Popova
March 15, 2023 18:00, Steklov Mathematical Institute, Room 313 (8 Gubkina) + online
E. L. Popova
  

March 1, 2023 (Wed)
10. Relations between Chomsky Hierarchy and Lambek Grammars
A. V. Grefenshtein
March 1, 2023 18:00, Steklov Mathematical Institute, Room 313 (8 Gubkina) + online
A. V. Grefenshtein
  

February 15, 2023 (Wed)
11. Lambek Syntactic Calculus
M. R. Pentus
February 15, 2023 18:00, Steklov Mathematical Institute, Room 313 (8 Gubkina) + online
M. R. Pentus
  
 
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