Kaplan's semantic theory faces a problem, however, with proper names, which seem both directly referential " and " context-insensitive.
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Competing semantic theories of language have specific trade offs in their suitability as the basis of computer-automated semantic interpretation.
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Their influence has had an effect on theories of syntax and semantics, as modelling syntactic and semantic theories on computers constraints.
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However, it has seen something of a revival in recent years, especially under the form of what are called two-dimensional semantic theories.
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He co-authored " Knowledge of Meaning : An Introduction to Semantic Theory " with Richard Larson in 1995 ( ISBN 978-0262621007 ).
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The Script-based Semantic Theory of Humor ( SSTH ) was introduced by Victor Raskin in " Semantic Mechanisms of Humor ", published 1985.
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In developing discourse semantic theory, Martin was particularly influenced by H . A . Gleason's stratificational linguistics, Ruqaiya Hasan's text semantics, and Michael Halliday's systemic functional linguistics.
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In his book " Semantic Theory " ( Harper & Row, 1972 ), he helped define the relationship between syntax ( word arrangement ) and semantics ( meaning ).
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Beginning with a critique of positivism, the work is a study of human thought progressing from semantic theory through philosophy of music, sketching a theory for all the arts.
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While being a variant on the more general concepts of the Script-based Semantic Theory of Humour ( SSTH ) begins by identifying two linguistic conditions which make a text funny.