
Montague's English
Montague's English refers to a formal system for analyzing and representing natural language using the principles of formal logic, developed by philosopher Richard Montague in the 1960s. It aims to bridge the gap between ordinary language and mathematical logic by depicting how meaning can be structured and understood in complex sentences. By treating language as a formal system, Montague's approach allows for a clearer interpretation of semantics, syntax, and the relationships between words, paving the way for advancements in linguistics, artificial intelligence, and computational linguistics.