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Johan Anthony Willem "Hans" Kamp (born 5 September 1940) is a Dutch philosopher and linguist, responsible for introducing discourse representation theory (DRT) in 1981. Kamp was born in Den Burg. He received a Ph.D. in Philosophy from UCLA in 1968, and has taught at Cornell University, University of London, University of Texas, Austin, and University of Stuttgart. His dissertation, Tense Logic and the Theory of Linear Order (1968) was devoted to functional completeness in tense logic, the main result being that all temporal operators are definable in terms of "since" and "until", provided that the underlying temporal structure is a continuous linear ordering. Kamp's 1971 paper on "now" (published in Theoria) was the first employment of in model theoretic semantics. His doctoral committee

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  • هانس كامب (ar)
  • Hans Kamp (de)
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  • هانس كامب (بالهولندية: Hans Kamp)‏ هو لغوي وفيلسوف هولندي، ولد في 5 سبتمبر 1940 في Den Burg ‏ في هولندا. (ar)
  • Hans Kamp (Den Burg, 5 september 1940) is een Nederlands filosoof en linguïst. In 1981 introduceerde hij de Discourse Representation Theory, een theorie binnen de formele semantiek van natuurlijke taal. (nl)
  • Johan Anthony Willem „Hans“ Kamp (* 5. September 1940 in Den Burg auf Texel) ist ein niederländischer Philosoph und Sprachwissenschaftler. Er studierte ab 1958 Physik und Mathematik an der Universität Leiden, Holland (Abschluss als B. A. 1961). Anschließend folgte ein Graduiertenstudium in Amsterdam, wo er 1965 in Logik, Grundlagen der Mathematik und Philosophie der empirischen Wissenschaften promoviert wurde. Es folgte ein Postdoc-Aufenthalt an der University of California at Los Angeles, wo er 1968 mit einer Dissertation über Tense Logic and the Theory of Linear Order einen weiteren Titel (PhD) erwarb. In der Folge lehrte er als Assistant Professor an der Cornell University, am University College London, an der University of Massachusetts und von 1974 bis 1984 am Bedford College der Univ (de)
  • Johan Anthony Willem "Hans" Kamp (born 5 September 1940) is a Dutch philosopher and linguist, responsible for introducing discourse representation theory (DRT) in 1981. Kamp was born in Den Burg. He received a Ph.D. in Philosophy from UCLA in 1968, and has taught at Cornell University, University of London, University of Texas, Austin, and University of Stuttgart. His dissertation, Tense Logic and the Theory of Linear Order (1968) was devoted to functional completeness in tense logic, the main result being that all temporal operators are definable in terms of "since" and "until", provided that the underlying temporal structure is a continuous linear ordering. Kamp's 1971 paper on "now" (published in Theoria) was the first employment of in model theoretic semantics. His doctoral committee (en)
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