There is currently considerable interest among computational linguists in grammatical formalisms with highly restricted generative power. This paper concerns the relationship between the class of string languages generated by several such formalisms viz. Combinatory Categorial Grammars, Head Grammars, Linear Indexed Grammars and Tree Adjoining Grammars. Each of these formalisms is known to generate a larger class of languages than Context-Free Grammars. The four formalisms under consideration were developed independently and appear superficially to be quite different from one another. The result presented in this paper is that all four of the formalisms under consideration generate exactly the same class of string languages. 1 Introduction ...
The work presented here addresses the question of how to determine whether a gram-mar formalism is p...
This study focuses on the class of string languages generated by TAGs. It examines whether the class...
Recent research in computational linguistics suggests that context free grammars (CFGs) are not powe...
This thesis involves the study of formal properties of grammatical formalisms that are relevant to c...
Investigations of classes of grammars that are nontransformational and at the same time highly const...
The generative capacity of combinatory categorial grammars (CCGs) as generators of tree languages is...
The generative capacity of combinatory categorial grammars (CCGs) as generators of tree languages is...
In this thesis we discuss four formalisms, that lie between context-free grammars (KNG) and context-...
Investigations of classes of grammars that are nontransformational and at the same time highly const...
The weak equivalence of Combinatory Categorial Grammar (CCG) and Tree-Adjoining Grammar (TAG) is a c...
The weak equivalence of Combinatory Categorial Grammar (CCG) and Tree-Adjoining Grammar (TAG) is a c...
AbstractMultiple context-free grammars (mcfg's) is a subclass of generalized context-free grammars i...
In this paper we apply a new notation for the writing of natural language grammars to some classical...
The type of a minimalist grammar (MG) as introduced by Stabler [12] provides an attempt of a rigoro...
The work presented here addresses the question of how to determine whether a gram-mar formalism is p...
The work presented here addresses the question of how to determine whether a gram-mar formalism is p...
This study focuses on the class of string languages generated by TAGs. It examines whether the class...
Recent research in computational linguistics suggests that context free grammars (CFGs) are not powe...
This thesis involves the study of formal properties of grammatical formalisms that are relevant to c...
Investigations of classes of grammars that are nontransformational and at the same time highly const...
The generative capacity of combinatory categorial grammars (CCGs) as generators of tree languages is...
The generative capacity of combinatory categorial grammars (CCGs) as generators of tree languages is...
In this thesis we discuss four formalisms, that lie between context-free grammars (KNG) and context-...
Investigations of classes of grammars that are nontransformational and at the same time highly const...
The weak equivalence of Combinatory Categorial Grammar (CCG) and Tree-Adjoining Grammar (TAG) is a c...
The weak equivalence of Combinatory Categorial Grammar (CCG) and Tree-Adjoining Grammar (TAG) is a c...
AbstractMultiple context-free grammars (mcfg's) is a subclass of generalized context-free grammars i...
In this paper we apply a new notation for the writing of natural language grammars to some classical...
The type of a minimalist grammar (MG) as introduced by Stabler [12] provides an attempt of a rigoro...
The work presented here addresses the question of how to determine whether a gram-mar formalism is p...
The work presented here addresses the question of how to determine whether a gram-mar formalism is p...
This study focuses on the class of string languages generated by TAGs. It examines whether the class...
Recent research in computational linguistics suggests that context free grammars (CFGs) are not powe...