Course in Semantics
This channel contains lecturelets corresponding to the "textbook" for the Semantics course offered by the University of Kansas (KU), Ling 531/731. It is not a substitute for that course, but I hope it can augment some of the courses and journeys you are on!
I am Andrew McKenzie, associate professor in linguistics at KU. http://www.people.ku.edu/~a326m085/
The content of these videos is the sole product of Andrew McKenzie, and does not represent the opinions of the University of Kansas.
F27 (Review) Predicate Abstraction
F26 (Review) When to use Functional Application
V03 Existential Closure
V08 Argument Structure
F08 Introduction to Composition
F05 Set relations
V04 Tense and Topic Time
F19 Interpreting Pronouns
M07 Ambiguity
V10 Thematic Roles
M11 Reference and Definiteness
Q03 Universal Quantification
Q07 Composition of object quantifiers
M09 Saturation
F02 Sets
M03 Expression types
M10 Presupposition
M16 Introduction to Temporal Encoding
V06 Formalizing Tense and Aspect
V05 Aspect
F18 Assignment Functions
Q02 Existential Quantification
F03 Denotation
F06 Functions
F11 Transitivity
V11 Unaccusativity
Q05 Scope
F06 Functions
M04 Testing for truth
F07 Characteristic Functions