This thesis investigates the internal structure and the computational representation of the lexical entries in Combinatory Categorial Grammar (CCG). A restricted form of typed feature structures is proposed for representing CCG categories. This proposal is combined with a constraint-based modality system for basic categories of CCG. We present some linguistic evidence to explain why both a unification-based feature system and a constraint-based modality system are needed for a lexicalist framework. An implementation of our system is also presented
¤I wish to thank the participants of LFG2001, especially Mary Dalrymple and Ron Kaplan, for valuable...
In this handbook thirteen current approaches to syntactic description are presented (Part I) along w...
Combinatory Categorial Grammar (CCG) was originally advanced as a theory relating coordination and r...
This thesis investigates the internal structure and the computational representation of the lexical ...
Inheritance-driven CCG encapsulates a uniform approach to the elimination of redundancy in CCG lexic...
The paper shows how Combinatory Categorial Grammar (CCG) can be adapted to take advantage of the e...
The weak equivalence of Combinatory Categorial Grammar (CCG) and Tree-Adjoining Grammar (TAG) is a c...
This paper gives an interpretation of Combinatory Categorial Grammar derivations in terms of the con...
Combinatory Categorial Grammars (CCGs) are claimed to have been successfully used to capture complex...
Combinatory Categorial Grammars, CCGs, (Steedman 1985) have been shown by Weir and Joshi (1988) to g...
Combinatory Categorial Grammar (CCG) is generally construed as a fully lexicalized formalism, where ...
oldest lexicalized grammar formalisms, in which all grammatical constituents are distinguished by a ...
A type of `non-traditional constituents' motivates an extended class of Combinatory Categorial ...
Institute for Communicating and Collaborative SystemsThis thesis proposes an extended version of the...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2016-01Combinatory Categorial Grammar (CCG) is a widely st...
¤I wish to thank the participants of LFG2001, especially Mary Dalrymple and Ron Kaplan, for valuable...
In this handbook thirteen current approaches to syntactic description are presented (Part I) along w...
Combinatory Categorial Grammar (CCG) was originally advanced as a theory relating coordination and r...
This thesis investigates the internal structure and the computational representation of the lexical ...
Inheritance-driven CCG encapsulates a uniform approach to the elimination of redundancy in CCG lexic...
The paper shows how Combinatory Categorial Grammar (CCG) can be adapted to take advantage of the e...
The weak equivalence of Combinatory Categorial Grammar (CCG) and Tree-Adjoining Grammar (TAG) is a c...
This paper gives an interpretation of Combinatory Categorial Grammar derivations in terms of the con...
Combinatory Categorial Grammars (CCGs) are claimed to have been successfully used to capture complex...
Combinatory Categorial Grammars, CCGs, (Steedman 1985) have been shown by Weir and Joshi (1988) to g...
Combinatory Categorial Grammar (CCG) is generally construed as a fully lexicalized formalism, where ...
oldest lexicalized grammar formalisms, in which all grammatical constituents are distinguished by a ...
A type of `non-traditional constituents' motivates an extended class of Combinatory Categorial ...
Institute for Communicating and Collaborative SystemsThis thesis proposes an extended version of the...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2016-01Combinatory Categorial Grammar (CCG) is a widely st...
¤I wish to thank the participants of LFG2001, especially Mary Dalrymple and Ron Kaplan, for valuable...
In this handbook thirteen current approaches to syntactic description are presented (Part I) along w...
Combinatory Categorial Grammar (CCG) was originally advanced as a theory relating coordination and r...