Abstract

This paper looks at the semantics, semantic measures and definitions aimed at the semantics of a Linguistically Represented system of Knowledge (LRK), treated as a semantically closed system. The knowledge is viewed as three complementary subsystems: language of knowledge, knowledge structure, and knowledge operators. The semantics of LRK is contained within the semantic interpretation of the syntactic structures of LRK. To operate and utilize LRK requires that all interfaces, including knowledge itself, be carried out in, and only in, English. The concept of LRK has nothing to do with so-called databases. The concept of a linguistically represented system of knowledge keeps all its content in the form of linguistic structures. LRK systems utilize their own operators for restructuring, extracting, simplification, merging, decomposition, integration, summary and other operations The presented theory examines modifications and substitutions as primary semantic operations. It defines notions, such as, semant...

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