grammarsemantics
Grammarsemantics is the study of how grammatical structure relates to meaning in natural language. It investigates how syntax—the rules governing sentence structure—interacts with semantics—the interpretation of words and sentences. The field sits at the intersection of linguistics and semantics and focuses on the mechanisms by which grammatical form encodes or constrains meaning at the sentence level.
Key concerns include compositionality, the principle that the meaning of a complex expression derives from its
Methodologically, grammarsemantics uses formal tools from logic and theoretical linguistics, such as lambda calculus, type theory,
Applications of grammarsemantics span natural language processing, including parsing and meaning representation, as well as linguistic