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Wybraniec-Skardowska 205 $a1st ed. 2022. 210 1$aCham :$cSpringer Nature Switzerland :$cImprint: Birkhäuser,$d2022. 215 $a1 online resource (305 pages) 225 1 $aStudies in Universal Logic,$x2297-0290 311 08$aPrint version: Wybraniec-Skardowska, Urszula B. Logic - Language - Ontology Cham : Springer Basel AG,c2023 9783031223297 320 $aIncludes bibliographical references. 327 $aPart I Introduction -- 1. The Dual Ontological Nature of Language Signs and the Problem of Their Mutual Relations -- 2 On the Structure and Contents of the Monograph -- Part II SelectedWorks -- 1. On the Type-Token Relationships -- 2. On the Axiomatic Systems of Syntactically-Categorial Languages -- 3. The Logical Foundations of Language Syntax Ontology -- 4. On the Eliminatibility of Ideal Linguistic Entities -- 5. Meaning and Interpretation. Part I -- 6. Meaning and Interpretation. Part II -- 7. Three Principles of Compositionality -- 8. On Meta-knowledge and Truth -- 9. On Language Adequacy -- 10. What Is the Sense in Logic and Philosophy of Language? -- 11. Categories of First-Order Quantifiers -- 12. Logic and the Ontology of Language -- 13. A Logical Conceptualization of Knowledge on the Notion of Language Communication. 330 $aHow should we think about the meaning of the words that make up our language? How does reference of these terms work, and what is their referent when these are connected to abstract objects rather than to concrete ones? Can logic help to address these questions? This collection of papers aims to unify the questions of syntax and semantics of language, which span across the fields of logic, philosophy and ontology of language. The leading motif of the presented selection is the differentiation between linguistic tokens (material, concrete objects) on the one hand and linguistic types (ideal, abstract objects) on the other. Through a promenade among articles that span over all of the Author?s career, this book addresses the complex philosophical question of the ontology of language by following the crystalline conceptual tools offered by logic. At the core of Wybraniec-Skardowska?s scholarship is the idea that language is an ontological being, characterized in compliance with the logicalconception of language proposed by Ajdukiewicz. The application throughout the book of tools of classical logic and set theory results fosters the emergence of a general formal logical theory of syntax, semantics and of the pragmatics of language, which takes into account the duality token-type in the understanding of linguistic expressions. Via a functional approach to language itself, logic appears as ontologically neutral with respect to existential assumptions relating to the nature of linguistic expressions and their extra-linguistic counterparts. 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