General Information
Instructor(s) | Pascal Amsili |
Place, time | Wednesdays, 9:30-12:30 am. Starting Sept. 22. Site Saints-Pères, salle Grignard D (occasionnally B). |
Code | LING 102 |
Credits | 4 ECTS |
Major | Linguistics |
Prerequisites | Introduction to linguistics (but talk with the instructor(s)) |
Course taught in | English |
Teaching format | On-site teaching. Students who need to follow the class off-site should contact the instructor asap. See below for detailed course policies. |
Links | Moodle / Cogmaster, Linguistic Major, syllabus, schedule |
Previous classes |
2020-2021
2019-2020 |
Contrôles (assessment)
Modalités | There will be four homework assignments (worth 60% of the final grade) and a final exam (worth 40% of the final grade).
Homeworks can be handed in in class (paper) or on moodle (pdf format). On moodle the deadline is 23:59. |
Homework #1 (10-06) | automata (NEW VERSION) (due October, 20) |
Homework #2 | Cancelled |
Homework #3 (11-24) | grammars (due December, 15) |
Homework #4 | pred. logic (due January, 12) |
Final Exam | |
Results | marks (instructions) |
Schedule (tentative)
2021-09-22 | Formal Language Theory 1. Formal Languages 2. Regular Languages |
slides; exercises + answers |
2021-09-29 | Formal Language Theory 2. Regular Languages (cont'd) |
slides; exercises + answers |
2021-10-06 | Formal Language Theory 3. Formal Grammars 4. Formal Complexity of NL |
slides |
2021-10-13 | Formal Language Theory 4. Formal Complexity of NL ( | exercises on grammars; + answers |
2021-10-20 | Formal Language Theory 4. Formal Complexity of NL (end) First Order Logic | slides (new version) hand-outs: prop. logic, pred. logic |
2021-10-27 | No class (semester break) | |
2021-11-03 | First Order Logic | exercises (prop. logic) ; exercises (pred. logic) ; additional exercices (pred.logic) |
2021-11-10 | Class cancelled for health reasons | |
2021-11-17 | First Order Logic | hand-out (in French) on interpretation |
2021-11-24 | Compositionality & λ-Calculus | slides |
2021-12-01 | Compositionality & λ-Calculus: fragment building | |
2021-12-08 | Compositionality & λ-Calculus: fragment building Compositional treatment of quantification |
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2021-12-15 | Compositionality & λ-Calculus: fragment building Compositional treatment of quantification |
slides : fragment building, representation of events, compositional treatment of quantification |
2021-12-22 | No class (winter break) | |
2021-12-29 | No class (winter break) | |
2022-01-05 | Class cancelled | |
2022-01-12 | final exam |
Pointers (references, bibliography, online resources)
- About First Order Logic, a 28p. hand-out (in French) that may be useful.
- Barbara Partee, Alice ter Meulen & Robert E. Wall, Mathematical Methods in Linguistics, Kluwer Academic Publishers, 1993.
- Gamut, L. T. F. (1991). Logic, Language, and Meaning, volume 1: Introduction to Logic; volume 2: Intensional Logic and Logical Grammar. University of Chicago Press.
- For those interested in pure untyped lambda-calculus : The Interactive Lambda-calculus Tracer: TILC aims to be a friendly visual tool for teaching/studying main basic pure untyped lambda-calculus concepts.
- More directly relevant to the fragment construction process we've been practicing: the lambda-calculator (formerly the Penn Lambda Calculator).
Course policies
Some course policies are general to all Cogmaster courses. These common policies are:- Attendance is mandatory and verified. More than 2 justified absences means that students can no longer validate a course for credit (ECTS).
- Final grades below 6/20 are eliminatory (i.e. the credits cannot count towards the 30 ECTS necessary to validate a semester).
- There is no second session (“rattrapage”).
- The minimal penalty for plagiarism is the removal of the ECTS from the student’s course contract.
- Courses are indivisible; students cannot follow and validate only part of a course for partial credit.