Gamut stands for the Dutch universities of
Groningen (G),
Amsterdam (am), and
Utrecht (ut), then the affiliations of the authors.[2] The initials L. T. F. stand for the discussed topics, respectively, Logic (Dutch: Logica), Language (Dutch: Taal) and Philosophy (Dutch: Filosofie).
Publications
Logica, taal en betekenis I: inleiding in de logica,
Het Spectrum, 1982. (in Dutch)
Logica, taal en betekenis II: intensionele logica en logische grammatica, Het Spectrum, 1982. (in Dutch)
Logic, Language and Meaning, Volume I: Introduction to Logic,
University of Chicago Press, 1991. Translation and revision of Logica, taal en betekenis I.
Logic, Language and Meaning, Volume II: Intensional Logic and Logical Grammar, University of Chicago Press, 1991. Translation and revision of Logica, taal en betekenis II.
References
^Preface to Logic, Language and Meaning, by L. T. F. Gamut, University of Chicago Press, 1991.
^Link, Godehard (1996). "Reviewed work: Logic, Language, and Meaning. Volume I. Introduction to Logic, L. T. F. Gamut; Logic, Language, and Meaning. Volume II. Intensional Logic and Logical, Grammar., L. T. F. Gamut". The Journal of Symbolic Logic. 61 (1): 343–346.
doi:
10.2307/2275619.
JSTOR2275619.