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Acknowledgements |
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The Contributors |
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Introduction |
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PART I HISTORY AND OVERVIEW |
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1 Compositionality: its historic context |
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2 Compositionality in Montague Grammar |
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3 The case for compositionality |
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4 Compositionality problems and how to solve them |
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PART II COMPOSITIONALITY IN LANGUAGE |
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5 Direct Compositionality |
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109 | (20) |
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6 Semantic monadicity with conceptual polyadicity |
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129 | (20) |
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7 Holism and compositionality |
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149 | (26) |
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8 Compositionality, flexibility, and context dependence |
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175 | (17) |
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9 Compositionality in Kaplan style semantics |
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192 | (28) |
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220 | (25) |
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PART III COMPOSITIONALITY IN FORMAL SEMANTICS |
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11 Formalizing the relationship between meaning and syntax |
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245 | (17) |
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12 Compositionality and the Context Principle |
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262 | (17) |
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13 Compositionality in discourse from a logical perspective |
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279 | (28) |
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PART IV LEXICAL DECOMPOSITION |
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14 Lexical decomposition in grammar |
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307 | (21) |
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15 Lexical decomposition in modern syntactic theory |
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328 | (23) |
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351 | (20) |
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17 Co-compositionality in grammar |
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371 | (14) |
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PART V THE COMPOSITIONALITY OF MIND |
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18 Typicality and compositionality: the logic of combining vague concepts |
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385 | (18) |
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19 Emergency!!!! Challenges to a compositional understanding of noun-noun combinations |
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403 | (15) |
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20 Can prototype representations support composition and decomposition? |
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418 | (19) |
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21 Regaining composure: a defence of prototype compositionality |
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437 | (17) |
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22 Simple heuristics for concept combination |
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454 | (21) |
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PART VI EVOLUTIONARY AND COMMUNICATIVE SUCCESS |
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23 Compositionality and beyond: embodied meaning in language and protolanguage |
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24 Compositionality and linguistic evolution |
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25 Communication and the complexity of semantics |
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510 | (20) |
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26 Prototypes and their composition from an evolutionary point of view |
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530 | (27) |
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PART VII NEURAL MODELS OF COMPOSITIONAL REPRESENTATION |
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27 Connectionism, dynamical cognition, and non-classical compositional representation |
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557 | (17) |
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28 The Dual-Mechanism debate |
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29 Compositionality and biologically plausible models |
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596 | (20) |
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30 Neuronal assembly models of compositionality |
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616 | (17) |
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31 Non-symbolic compositional representation and its neuronal foundation: towards an emulative semantics |
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32 The processing consequences of compositionality |
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References |
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Index |
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