AbstractModel theoretic syntax is concerned with studying the descriptive complexity of grammar formalisms for natural languages by defining their derivation trees in suitable logical formalisms. The central tool for model theoretic syntax has been monadic second-order logic (MSO). Much of the recent research in this area has been concerned with finding more expressive logics to capture the derivation trees of grammar formalisms that generate non-context-free languages. The motivation behind this search for more expressive logics is to describe formally certain mildly context-sensitive phenomena of natural languages. Several extensions to MSO have been proposed, most of which no longer define the derivation trees of grammar formalisms direc...
AbstractIn this paper we show that non-context-free phenomena can be captured using only limited log...
We introduce L2K,P, a monadic second-order language for reasoning about trees which characterizes th...
. In this paper we discuss possible applications of a system which uses automata-based theorem-provi...
AbstractModel theoretic syntax is concerned with studying the descriptive complexity of grammar form...
Abstract: We introduce the branching transitive closure operator on weighted monadic second-order lo...
AbstractIn this paper we show that non-context-free phenomena can be captured using only limited log...
AbstractWe explore the use of weak monadic second-order languages over structures of varying dimensi...
A modal logic U developed to deal with finite ordered binary trees a * they are used in (computation...
Abstract. Tree-walking automata (TWAs) recently received new attention in the fields of formal langu...
We propose axiomatizations of monadic second-order logic (MSO), monadic transitive closure logic (FO...
AbstractWe explore the use of weak monadic second-order languages over structures of varying dimensi...
AbstractTree-walking automata (TWAs) recently received new attention in the fields of formal languag...
AbstractA characterization is given of the class of tree translations definable in monadic second-or...
A characterization is given of the class of tree translations definable in monadic second-order logi...
the date of receipt and acceptance should be inserted later Abstract The equivalence of leaf languag...
AbstractIn this paper we show that non-context-free phenomena can be captured using only limited log...
We introduce L2K,P, a monadic second-order language for reasoning about trees which characterizes th...
. In this paper we discuss possible applications of a system which uses automata-based theorem-provi...
AbstractModel theoretic syntax is concerned with studying the descriptive complexity of grammar form...
Abstract: We introduce the branching transitive closure operator on weighted monadic second-order lo...
AbstractIn this paper we show that non-context-free phenomena can be captured using only limited log...
AbstractWe explore the use of weak monadic second-order languages over structures of varying dimensi...
A modal logic U developed to deal with finite ordered binary trees a * they are used in (computation...
Abstract. Tree-walking automata (TWAs) recently received new attention in the fields of formal langu...
We propose axiomatizations of monadic second-order logic (MSO), monadic transitive closure logic (FO...
AbstractWe explore the use of weak monadic second-order languages over structures of varying dimensi...
AbstractTree-walking automata (TWAs) recently received new attention in the fields of formal languag...
AbstractA characterization is given of the class of tree translations definable in monadic second-or...
A characterization is given of the class of tree translations definable in monadic second-order logi...
the date of receipt and acceptance should be inserted later Abstract The equivalence of leaf languag...
AbstractIn this paper we show that non-context-free phenomena can be captured using only limited log...
We introduce L2K,P, a monadic second-order language for reasoning about trees which characterizes th...
. In this paper we discuss possible applications of a system which uses automata-based theorem-provi...