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compositionality

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Compositionality is the principle stating that the meaning of a complex expression is determined by the meanings of its constituent expressions and the rules used to combine them. As a foundational concept across linguistics, philosophy of language, and computer science, it investigates the systematic relationship between linguistic form and meaning. Its key characteristic is that the meaning of a whole is predictable from the meanings of its parts and their structure, explaining the productivity and systematicity observed in language and other symbolic systems.

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MB

University of Trento

JA

University of California, Berkeley

BM

New York University

DH

University of Amsterdam

JB

Massachusetts Institute of Technology

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University of California, Berkeley

Berkeley, United States

Stanford University

Stanford, United States

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Mountain View, United States

Pittsburgh, United States