Abstract

The paper has two parts: 1. A brief exposition of proof-theoretic semantics (PTS), not necessarily in connection to natural language (NL). 2. A review, with a contrastive flavour, of some of the applications of PTS to NL with an indication of advantages of PTS as a theory of meaning for NL.

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