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Montague grammar

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Montague grammar is a formal theory of natural language semantics, developed by the American logician Richard Montague in the 1970s. It combines elements of formal logic, particularly predicate logic, with syntax and semantics to analyze and represent the meaning of natural language sentences. Montague grammar is characterized by its use of formal rules to describe the syntactic structure of sentences as well as their meanings.

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