Petr Sgall
is author/editor of the following titles:
Discourse and Meaning: Papers in honor of Eva Hajičová
[Not in series, 78] 1996. xiv, 430 pp.
Praguiana 1945–1990
[Linguistic and Literary Studies in Eastern Europe, 40] 1994. x, 250 pp.
is editor/board member of the following book series:
is author of the following articles:
In Handbook of Pragmatics: Manual, 1155–1162
2022. “Prague school”. “Prague school”. In Grammar, Meaning and Pragmatics, 230–238
2009.
2004. “Types of languages and the simple pattern of the core of language”.
2003. “From functional sentence perspective to topic-focus articulation”.
2003.
2002. “Freedom of language”.
2001.
1999. “Types of Languages and Probabilistic Implication Laws”.
1997. “Structure, meaning and use”.
1997. “Valency and Underlying Structure”.
1996. “Although her life with us has not been easy …”.
1996. “Functional sentence perspective”.
1996. “A series of explicata for the notion of meaning”.
1996. “3. Remarks on the Semantic features of Cases and Prepositions as Related to Syntax”.
1995. “Formal and computational Linguistics in Prague”.
In Handbook of Pragmatics: Manual, 429–435
1995. “Prague school”.
1994. “Meaning and reference”.
In Praguiana 1945–1990, 201
1994. “Code Switching without Bilingualism in Czech”.
1994. “Typology”.
1992. “Classical structuralism and present-day Praguian linguistics”.
1992. “Linguistic Meaning and Semantic Interpretation”.
1990. “On the Notion of Language Understanding”.
1990. “Dependency Syntax, its Problems and Advantages”.
1990.
1989.
In Categorial Grammar, 283
1988. ““Linguistic constructions” in transparent intensional logic”.
1988.
1988.
1987. “Topic, Focus, and Reference”.
In Functionalism in Linguistics, 169
1987. “Prague functionalism an topic vs. focus”.
1987. “The Role of Linguistics in the Development of Computers”.
1987. “The position of Czech linguistics in theme-focus research”.
1987. “The position of Czech linguistics in theme-focus research”.
1987. “Towards a Theory of Phonemic Orthography”.
1985. “Text-and-inference based answering of questions”.
1985. “Optional participants in a semantic interpretation (Arity of predicates and case frames of verbs)”.
1985. “A dependency base for a linguistic description”.
1985. “On the notion “type of language””.
1985. “Syntax, meaning, and reference”.
1985. “Remarks on text, language and communication”.
1985. “On the syntax of some types of pronouns in Czech”.
1983. “A Question Answering System Based on Natural Language Inferencing”.
1983. “Too Many Paradigms?”.
1981. “Experiments with Random Generation of Czech Sentences”.
1981. “Towards a Definition of Focus and Topic”.