The count invariance of van Benthem (1991) is that for a sequent to be a theorem of the Lambek calculus, for each atom, the number of positive occurrences equals the number of negative occurrences. (The same is true for multiplicative linear logic.) The count invariance provides for extensive pruning of the sequent proof search space. In this paper we generalize count invariance to categorial grammar (or linear logic) with additives and bracket modalities. We define by mutual recursion two counts, minimum count and maximum count, and we prove that if a multiplicative-additive sequent is a theorem, then for every atom, the minimum count is less than or equal to zero and the maximum count is greater than or equal to zero; in the case of a p...
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The count invariance of van Benthem (1991) is that for a sequent to be a theorem of the Lambek calcu...
We define infinitary count-invariance for categorial logic, extending countinvariance for multiplica...
Lambek calculus is a logical foundation of categorial grammar, a linguistic paradigm of grammar as l...
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Lambek calculus is a logical foundation of categorial grammar, a linguistic paradigm of grammar as l...
AbstractWe investigate the expressive power of various extensions of first-order, inductive, and inf...
AbstractThis article presents an overview of a framework called categorial grammars from a theoretic...
The count invariance of van Benthem (1991) is that for a sequent to be a theorem of the Lambek calcu...
We define infinitary count-invariance for categorial logic, extending countinvariance for multiplica...
Lambek calculus is a logical foundation of categorial grammar, a linguistic paradigm of grammar as l...
Abstract. We present a modal language that includes explicit opera-tors to count the number of eleme...
We consider the task of theorem proving in Lambek calculi and their generalisation to "multimodal re...
This paper considers the structure consisting of the set of all words over a given alphabet together...
We show how categorial deduction can be implemented in (higher-order) linear logic programming, ther...
We consider the task of theorem proving in Lambek calculi and their generalisation to "multimod...
CatLog3 is a 7000 line Prolog parser/theorem-prover for logical categorial grammar. In such logical ...
We introduce a sequent calculus with a simple restriction of Lambek's productrules that precisely ca...
We present a geometrical analysis of the principles that lay at the basis of Categorial Grammar and ...
This paper concerns a logical approach to natural language parsing based on proof nets (PNs), i.e. d...
Lambek calculus is a logical foundation of categorial grammar, a linguistic paradigm of grammar as l...
AbstractWe investigate the expressive power of various extensions of first-order, inductive, and inf...
AbstractThis article presents an overview of a framework called categorial grammars from a theoretic...