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Towards universal grammars Carnap's and Ajdukiewicz's contributions
pp. 87-112
Abstract
0.1 The idea of universal grammar has a long history which provides us with a suitable context to define its content. Such a historical approach will be adopted in the last section in which special attention is paid to the contributions mentioned in the title of this essay. First, however, the notion of universal grammar will be defined with a reference to particular grammars, the latter notion having been known from experience (we roughly know what we mean when speaking of grammars of English, German, Latin, the language of predicate logic, etc.).
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Szaniawski Klemens (1989) The Vienna circle and the Lvov-Warsaw school. Dordrecht, Springer.
Pages: 87-112
DOI: 10.1007/978-94-009-2829-9_6
Full citation:
Marciszewski Witold (1989) „Towards universal grammars Carnap's and Ajdukiewicz's contributions“, In: K. Szaniawski (ed.), The Vienna circle and the Lvov-Warsaw school, Dordrecht, Springer, 87–112.