This volume contains 12 research papers devoted to generalized quantifiers and their applications. It offers a survey of logical methods that are useful in investigations involving generalized quantifiers. Both model-theoretical and proof-theoretical approaches are well represented. Mo reover, some papers focus on the applications of logical theory, particularly in relation to semantics of natural language. The volume includes a survey of logical methods which are useful in investigations into generalized quantifiers. The book is the second volume of a large collection. The first volume - "Quantifiers: Logics, Models and Computation, Volume One - Surveys" - contains a collection of survey papers on selected, well-defined areas organized around the quantifier concept. Volumes One and Two are complementary. This volume is intended for logicians, mathematicians, philosophers, linguists and computer scientists. It is also suitable as a text for advanced undergraduate or graduate specialized courses in logic.
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Preface. Quantifiers and Inference; J. van Benthem. Operators on Branched Quantifiers; M.A. Brown. Hilbert's Epsilon-Symbol in the Presence of Generalized Quantifiers; X. Caicedo. Partially Ordered Connectives and Finite Graphs; L. Hella, G. Sandu. Theories of Finitely Determined Linear Orderings in Stationary Logics; H. Herre. Definable Second-Order Quantifiers and Quasivarieties; A.A. Ivanov. Quantifiers Determined by Classes of Binary Relations; M. Krynicki. Decidability Results for Classes of Ordered Abelian Groups in Logics with Ramsey Quantifiers; W. Lenski. On the Eliminability of the Quantifier `There Exists Uncountably Many'; Z. Mijajlovic. Quantifiers Definable by Second Order Means; M. Mostowski. Generalized Quantifiers in Algebra; A.G. Pinus. On Ordering of the Family of Logics with Skolem-Löwenheim Property and Countable Compactness Property; M. Waclawek.DAGGER. Pre-Ordered Quantifiers in Elementary Sentences of Natural Language; M.W. Zawadowsky. Some Remarks on Zawadowski's `Theory of Preordered Quantifiers'; M.A. Brown. Index of Names.
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