A major strength of the Glue approach to semantic composition for LFG is that it accounts for quantifier scope ambiguity without the need for additional assumptions. However, quantifier scope is more rigid in some languages and constructions than Glue would lead us to expect. I propose a mechanism for constraining scope ambiguity in LFG+Glue, based on ideas taken from Abstract Categorial Grammar. Unlike existing proposals, this account does not depend on representational constraints on linear logic derivations or meaning representations
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In this paper I examine two possible approaches to scope islands in LFG with Glue semantics: one in ...
Although 'glue semantics' is the most extensively developed theory of semantic composition for LFG, ...
When trying to build the semantic representation of a natural language expression, it may happen tha...
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Although the f-structures of LFG look like an intuitively clear representation of many aspects of me...
third revision; please do not criticize in print In this brief note I will present a way to adapt th...
This paper addresses the problem ofconstraints for relative quantifier sope, in partiular in inverse...
Many applications of Natural Language Generation employ object-oriented knowledge representation for...
This work presents a unified treatment of extraction and scope phenomena based on LFG. It is shown t...
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In this paper, we argue for three inter-related conclusions (which we will make more precise below):...
This paper proposes a compositional semantics for lexicalized tree adjoining grammars (LTAG). Tree-l...
We investigate the extent to which compositional vector space models can be used to account for scop...
The primary goal of this study is to develop a theory of the processing of doubly-quantified sentenc...
In this paper I examine two possible approaches to scope islands in LFG with Glue semantics: one in ...
Although 'glue semantics' is the most extensively developed theory of semantic composition for LFG, ...
When trying to build the semantic representation of a natural language expression, it may happen tha...
Semantic theories of natural language associate meanings with utterances by providing meanings for l...
The paper shows that movement or equivalent computational structure-changing operations of any kind ...
Although the f-structures of LFG look like an intuitively clear representation of many aspects of me...
third revision; please do not criticize in print In this brief note I will present a way to adapt th...
This paper addresses the problem ofconstraints for relative quantifier sope, in partiular in inverse...
Many applications of Natural Language Generation employ object-oriented knowledge representation for...
This work presents a unified treatment of extraction and scope phenomena based on LFG. It is shown t...
This paper develops a framework for TAG (Tree Adjoining Grammar) semantics that brings together idea...
In this paper, we argue for three inter-related conclusions (which we will make more precise below):...
This paper proposes a compositional semantics for lexicalized tree adjoining grammars (LTAG). Tree-l...
We investigate the extent to which compositional vector space models can be used to account for scop...
The primary goal of this study is to develop a theory of the processing of doubly-quantified sentenc...