Economic Semantics

Economic Semantics
Author: Fritz Machlup
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 280
Release: 2020-03-06
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1000676595


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When the original edition was first published in 1963, Machlip observed ' I hope that the availibility of this collection will dispel semantic and concpetual; fog and allow greather visibility...'. The work is divided into five sections with a new essay in this edition on 'Are the Social Sciences Really Inferior?' There is also a new introduction by Mark Perlman, University Professor of Economics at the University of Pittsburgh.

Essays in Economic Semantics

Essays in Economic Semantics
Author: Fritz Machlup
Publisher:
Total Pages: 332
Release: 1967
Genre: Economics
ISBN:


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1963 ed. has title: Essays on economic semantics. Bibliographical footnotes.

Essays on Economic Semantics

Essays on Economic Semantics
Author: Fritz Machlup
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Total Pages: 304
Release: 1963
Genre: Economics
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Economy and Semantic Interpretation

Economy and Semantic Interpretation
Author: Danny Fox
Publisher: MIT Press
Total Pages: 242
Release: 2000
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9780262561211


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Exploring the relevance of principles of optimization to the interface between syntax and semantics. In Economy and Semantic Interpretation, Danny Fox investigates the relevance of principles of optimization (economy) to the interface between syntax and semantics. Supporting the view that grammar is restricted by economy considerations, Fox argues for various economy conditions that constrain the application of covert operations. Among other things, he argues that syntactic operations that do not affect phonology cannot apply unless they affect the semantic interpretation of a sentence. This position has a number of consequences for the architecture of grammar. For example, it suggests that the modularity assumption, according to which a language's syntax must be characterized independently of its semantics, needs to be revised. Another consequence concerns new answers to the question of exactly where in the syntactic derivation the various constraints on interpretation apply. Linguistic Inquiry Monograph No. 35Copublished with the MIT Working Papers in Linguistics series.

Semantics in Business Systems

Semantics in Business Systems
Author: Dave McComb
Publisher: Morgan Kaufmann
Total Pages: 432
Release: 2004
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781558609174


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The book illustrates how this applies to the future of application system development, especially how it informs and affects Web services and business rule-based approaches, and how semantics will play out with XML and the semantic Web. The book also contains a quick reference guide to related terms and technologies.

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Social Semantics

Social Semantics
Author: Harry Halpin
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 234
Release: 2012-08-01
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 1461418852


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Social Semantics: The Search for Meaning on the Web provides a unique introduction to identity and reference theories of the World Wide Web, through the academic lens of philosophy of language and data-driven statistical models. The Semantic Web is a natural evolution of the Web, and this book covers the URL-based Web architecture and Semantic Web in detail. It has a robust empirical side which has an impact on industry. Social Semantics: The Search for Meaning on the Web discusses how the largest problem facing the Semantic Web is the problem of identity and reference, and how these are the results of a larger general theory of meaning. This book hypothesizes that statistical semantics can solve these problems, illustrated by case studies ranging from a pioneering study of tagging systems to using the Semantic Web to boost the results of commercial search engines. Social Semantics: The Search for Meaning on the Web targets practitioners working in the related fields of the semantic web, search engines, information retrieval, philosophers of language and more. Advanced-level students and researchers focusing on computer science will also find this book valuable as a secondary text or reference book.