This dissertation investigates the interaction between coordination and agreement, including the resolution of distinct features of the individual conjuncts of a coordinated NP and the mechanism for the concord which holds between such an NP and its agreement partner, typically the subject and its verb. A wide range of phenomena in English and other languages which finely delineate the problems of these intersecting components are described, including verb-coded coordination, disagreement, and cover-class agreement. These phenomena are analyzed in terms of Generalized Categorial Grammar, as given coherence by Moortgat (1988) and van Bentham (1986, 1988, 1989), but based upon the type calculus invented by Lambek (1958), in a formulation of t...