oldest lexicalized grammar formalisms, in which all grammatical constituents are distinguished by a syntactic type identifying them as either a function from arguments of one type to results of another, or as an argument. Such types
Combinatory Categorial Grammars, CCGs, (Steedman 1985) have been shown by Weir and Joshi (1988) to g...
The weak equivalence of Combinatory Categorial Grammar (CCG) and Tree-Adjoining Grammar (TAG) is a c...
This essay confronts Ajdukiewicz’s approach to syntactic categories with modern categorial grammars,...
In this handbook thirteen current approaches to syntactic description are presented (Part I) along w...
This thesis investigates the internal structure and the computational representation of the lexical ...
Combinatory Categorial Grammars (CCGs) are claimed to have been successfully used to capture complex...
The paper shows how Combinatory Categorial Grammar (CCG) can be adapted to take advantage of the e...
This paper represents categorial grammar as an implicational type theory in the spirit of Girard&apo...
International audienceIf the twentieth century can be characterized by the development of two main t...
It is often said that, through Ajdukiewicz and Lesniewski, categorial grammars ultimately stem from ...
There are two types of categorial grammar systems, one studied by Bar-Hillel, Gaifman, and Shamir, a...
Combinatory Categorial Grammar (CCG) was originally advanced as a theory relating coordination and r...
In this paper, I present a version of Categorial Grammar reinforced with subcategorizing and operati...
¤I wish to thank the participants of LFG2001, especially Mary Dalrymple and Ron Kaplan, for valuable...
This thesis investigates the internal structure and the computational representation of the lexical ...
Combinatory Categorial Grammars, CCGs, (Steedman 1985) have been shown by Weir and Joshi (1988) to g...
The weak equivalence of Combinatory Categorial Grammar (CCG) and Tree-Adjoining Grammar (TAG) is a c...
This essay confronts Ajdukiewicz’s approach to syntactic categories with modern categorial grammars,...
In this handbook thirteen current approaches to syntactic description are presented (Part I) along w...
This thesis investigates the internal structure and the computational representation of the lexical ...
Combinatory Categorial Grammars (CCGs) are claimed to have been successfully used to capture complex...
The paper shows how Combinatory Categorial Grammar (CCG) can be adapted to take advantage of the e...
This paper represents categorial grammar as an implicational type theory in the spirit of Girard&apo...
International audienceIf the twentieth century can be characterized by the development of two main t...
It is often said that, through Ajdukiewicz and Lesniewski, categorial grammars ultimately stem from ...
There are two types of categorial grammar systems, one studied by Bar-Hillel, Gaifman, and Shamir, a...
Combinatory Categorial Grammar (CCG) was originally advanced as a theory relating coordination and r...
In this paper, I present a version of Categorial Grammar reinforced with subcategorizing and operati...
¤I wish to thank the participants of LFG2001, especially Mary Dalrymple and Ron Kaplan, for valuable...
This thesis investigates the internal structure and the computational representation of the lexical ...
Combinatory Categorial Grammars, CCGs, (Steedman 1985) have been shown by Weir and Joshi (1988) to g...
The weak equivalence of Combinatory Categorial Grammar (CCG) and Tree-Adjoining Grammar (TAG) is a c...
This essay confronts Ajdukiewicz’s approach to syntactic categories with modern categorial grammars,...