Monday, September 04, 2006

Philip L. Peterson

Syllogistic reasoning with intermediate quantifiers (pdf)

Intermediate Quantities: Logic, Linguistics, and Aristotelian Semantics

A bunch of sellers are dumping this book for $9.00. I wonder if that says something about its quality.

"On the Logic of 'Few,' 'Many,' and 'Most'"

He has another book, Fact Proposition Event
Info about the book.

Bases his work on Zeno Vendler? ucalgary

Linguistic analysis + ? (any influences from Noam Chomsky?)

Steve Bayne, "Nominalization and agent causation:Vendler/Chisholm"

The Nominalization Template
"Nominalization in Kavalan"
"Creative Discovery in the Lexical 'Validation Gap'"
"Generating Expressions Referring to Eventualities"
"Knowledge, Belief, and Category Mistakes: A Solution" (alt)
"Category Mistakes in M&E"
"Ontology in Formal Semantics and Lexical Semantics"
On the typology of state/change of state alternations
Max Kistler, Causes as events and facts
A finite-state approach to even semantics
Gerundive nominals and the role of aspect
The language of propositions and events (download the thesis)
HIST-Analytic

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