logischekompositionale
Logischekompositionale refers to an approach in logic and linguistics that emphasizes the combination of logical form with compositional semantics. The central claim is that the meaning of a complex expression can be derived from the meanings of its constituents and the way they are syntactically assembled, following formal rules. This perspective aligns with the broader principle of compositionality, which has been developed in modern semantics and philosophy of language to provide precise, rule-governed means of constructing truth-conditions for larger expressions from smaller parts.
Practically, logischekompositionale analyses often employ formal tools such as lambda calculus, type theory, or Montague-style semantics
The term appears primarily in German-language scholarly discourse, where it is used to describe the intersection
See also: compositional semantics, Montague grammar, lambda calculus, type theory, semantics of natural language.