International audienceIn the tradition of Model Theoretic Syntax, we propose a logical approach to the description of grammars. We combine in one formalism several tools that are used throughout computer science for their power of abstraction: logic and lambda calculus. We propose then a high-level formalism for describing mildly context sensitive grammars and their semantic interpretation. As we rely on the correspondence between logic and finite state automata, our method combines con-ciseness with effectivity. We illustrate our approach with a simple linguistic model of several interleaved linguistic phenomena involving extraction. The level of abstraction provided by logic and lambda calculus allows us not only to use this linguistic mo...
Every language, whether it is natural or artificial, has its recognizable grammar that consists of a...
The central theme of this thesis is the generation of natural language from a formalrepresentation o...
The central theme of this thesis is the generation of natural language from a formalrepresentation o...
In the tradition of Model Theoretic Syntax, we propose a logical approach to the description of gram...
International audienceThe question of the logical modelling of natural language is concerned with pr...
International audienceThe question of the logical modelling of natural language is concerned with pr...
International audienceThe question of the logical modelling of natural language is concerned with pr...
The goal of computational linguistics is to provide a formal account linguistical knowledge, and to ...
International audienceWe present a model of the syntax-semantics interface for Tree-Adjoining Gramma...
AbstractIn this paper we show that non-context-free phenomena can be captured using only limited log...
International audienceFor a large number of applications in Natural Language Processing (NLP) (e.g.,...
International audienceFor a large number of applications in Natural Language Processing (NLP) (e.g.,...
International audienceFor a large number of applications in Natural Language Processing (NLP) (e.g.,...
International audienceFor a large number of applications in Natural Language Processing (NLP) (e.g.,...
La linguistique informatique a pour objet de construire un modèle formel des connaissances linguisti...
Every language, whether it is natural or artificial, has its recognizable grammar that consists of a...
The central theme of this thesis is the generation of natural language from a formalrepresentation o...
The central theme of this thesis is the generation of natural language from a formalrepresentation o...
In the tradition of Model Theoretic Syntax, we propose a logical approach to the description of gram...
International audienceThe question of the logical modelling of natural language is concerned with pr...
International audienceThe question of the logical modelling of natural language is concerned with pr...
International audienceThe question of the logical modelling of natural language is concerned with pr...
The goal of computational linguistics is to provide a formal account linguistical knowledge, and to ...
International audienceWe present a model of the syntax-semantics interface for Tree-Adjoining Gramma...
AbstractIn this paper we show that non-context-free phenomena can be captured using only limited log...
International audienceFor a large number of applications in Natural Language Processing (NLP) (e.g.,...
International audienceFor a large number of applications in Natural Language Processing (NLP) (e.g.,...
International audienceFor a large number of applications in Natural Language Processing (NLP) (e.g.,...
International audienceFor a large number of applications in Natural Language Processing (NLP) (e.g.,...
La linguistique informatique a pour objet de construire un modèle formel des connaissances linguisti...
Every language, whether it is natural or artificial, has its recognizable grammar that consists of a...
The central theme of this thesis is the generation of natural language from a formalrepresentation o...
The central theme of this thesis is the generation of natural language from a formalrepresentation o...