Published October 11, 2012
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Gedichtkorpus Shakespeare / Cummings / Dickinson
Description
The corpus consists of the poems "He fumbles at your soul", "next to of course god america I", and "Shall I compare thee to a summer's day" by Dickinson, Cummings and Shakespeare respectively, and is the basis of an analysis of the relation of notions of meaning in literary studies to the notion of meaning in formal semantics. Applying the tools from intensional semantics to the problem of finding meanings of fictional texts leads us to observe a new kind of intensional environment.
Other (English)
Research carried out in work package A02 of the SFB 833.