Abstract. Despite the notion that clefting is a cross-linguistic constituency test, Japanese allows some nonconstituent exceptions. There is, however, a certain re-striction on the degree of flexibility; some constituents are more tightly connected (and thus less likely to be separated by clefting) than others. We refine Kubota and Smith’s (2006) CCG account in terms of Multi-Modal CCG (Baldridge, 2002): finer-grained modal control provides a means for capturing different degrees of con-nectedness between an argument and its functor. We then demonstrate how a MMCCG system that finds independent motivation from syntactic complex pred-icate data interacts with a simple analysis of clefting to account for the full range of clefting patterns. T...
A type of `non-traditional constituents' motivates an extended class of Combinatory Categorial ...
Japanese and Rangi (a Bantu language) employ cleft constructions to encode pragmatic functions relat...
Japanese and Rangi (a Bantu language) employ cleft constructions to encode pragmatic functions relat...
This dissertation proposes a theory of categorial grammar called Multi-Modal Catego-rial Grammar wit...
Cleft constructions occur across languages and are much analyzed in relation to syntax, semantics an...
UnrestrictedThe aim of this thesis is to examine the cleft constructions in Japanese, specifically, ...
The goal of this thesis is to develop a grammar model of Japanese within the framework of Dynamic Sy...
The goal of this thesis is to develop a grammar model of Japanese within the framework of Dynamic Sy...
Korean Combinatory Categorial Grammar (KCCG) is an extended combinatory categorial grammar formalism...
The paper shows how Combinatory Categorial Grammar (CCG) can be adapted to take advantage of the e...
Abstract. This paper investigates the nature of Japanese argument cluster (Steedman 2000b). Based on...
Combinatory Categorial Grammar is a lexicalised formalism which is mildly context-sensitive. Recentl...
CSLI Publications. Coordination in Japanese poses various puzzles which defy the standard notion of ...
Japanese and Rangi (a Bantu language) employ cleft constructions to encode pragmatic functions relat...
Japanese and Rangi (a Bantu language) employ cleft constructions to encode pragmatic functions relat...
A type of `non-traditional constituents' motivates an extended class of Combinatory Categorial ...
Japanese and Rangi (a Bantu language) employ cleft constructions to encode pragmatic functions relat...
Japanese and Rangi (a Bantu language) employ cleft constructions to encode pragmatic functions relat...
This dissertation proposes a theory of categorial grammar called Multi-Modal Catego-rial Grammar wit...
Cleft constructions occur across languages and are much analyzed in relation to syntax, semantics an...
UnrestrictedThe aim of this thesis is to examine the cleft constructions in Japanese, specifically, ...
The goal of this thesis is to develop a grammar model of Japanese within the framework of Dynamic Sy...
The goal of this thesis is to develop a grammar model of Japanese within the framework of Dynamic Sy...
Korean Combinatory Categorial Grammar (KCCG) is an extended combinatory categorial grammar formalism...
The paper shows how Combinatory Categorial Grammar (CCG) can be adapted to take advantage of the e...
Abstract. This paper investigates the nature of Japanese argument cluster (Steedman 2000b). Based on...
Combinatory Categorial Grammar is a lexicalised formalism which is mildly context-sensitive. Recentl...
CSLI Publications. Coordination in Japanese poses various puzzles which defy the standard notion of ...
Japanese and Rangi (a Bantu language) employ cleft constructions to encode pragmatic functions relat...
Japanese and Rangi (a Bantu language) employ cleft constructions to encode pragmatic functions relat...
A type of `non-traditional constituents' motivates an extended class of Combinatory Categorial ...
Japanese and Rangi (a Bantu language) employ cleft constructions to encode pragmatic functions relat...
Japanese and Rangi (a Bantu language) employ cleft constructions to encode pragmatic functions relat...