Book review: Partiality, Truth and Persistence by Tore Langholm (Lecture Notes 15 Ctr. for the Study of Lang. and Information. University of Chicago Press)

Partiality, Truth and Persistence is the latest in a recent series of inexpensive, softcover lecture notes which deal with various aspects of logic and language. There are several works on natural language processing in the series, but most are rather theoretical studies of logic, especially computational logic. The remainder in the sixteen-title series deal with both topics, such as Pereira and Shieber's Prolog and Natural Language Analysis (Lecture Notes 10).