It is often said that, through Ajdukiewicz and Lesniewski, categorial grammars ultimately stem from the pure grammar Husserl spoke about in the fourth Logical Investigation. Without being false, this picture is not very unaccurate and, in order to understand adequately the history of the idea of categorial grammar, it is necessary to see it in its relationship with type theory. Montague grammar, for instance, shows very clearly that there is a systematic correspondance between categorial grammar on one hand and Church simple type theory on the other hand. As a matter of fact, we now knows that Ajdukiewicz most original idea has to do with functionality rather than with category: the system of categories - or, as linguists used to say, of pa...
This paper is a presentation of the origins of Montague Grammar in relation to Generative Grammar an...
This article is devoted to the Husserlian project of a "logical grammar" or "morphology of meanings"...
oldest lexicalized grammar formalisms, in which all grammatical constituents are distinguished by a ...
It is often said that, through Ajdukiewicz and Lesniewski, categorial grammars ultimately stem from ...
Through a historical comparison of the first categorial models (Ajdukiewicz 1935, Bar-Hillel 1953 an...
This essay confronts Ajdukiewicz’s approach to syntactic categories with modern categorial grammars,...
This paper has a double aim. First, in a historical and theoretical part, it shows how Ajdukiewicz's...
International audienceThis paper has a double aim. First, in a historical and theoretical part, it s...
The contribution of Kazimierz Ajdukiewicz to categorial grammar is well known to the specialists in ...
International audienceThrough a historical comparison of the first categorial models (Ajdukiewicz 19...
International audienceAlthough natural languages are characterized by their great flexibility of use...
William E. McMahon: Did Montague Invent «Montague Grammar»? Is Montague Grammar a variant of categ...
National audienceThe logical approach to categorial grammars renews ideas that go back to the fiftie...
International audienceIf the twentieth century can be characterized by the development of two main t...
International audienceS'inscrivant dans une tradition de construction du formalisme, l'ouvrage de Ca...
This paper is a presentation of the origins of Montague Grammar in relation to Generative Grammar an...
This article is devoted to the Husserlian project of a "logical grammar" or "morphology of meanings"...
oldest lexicalized grammar formalisms, in which all grammatical constituents are distinguished by a ...
It is often said that, through Ajdukiewicz and Lesniewski, categorial grammars ultimately stem from ...
Through a historical comparison of the first categorial models (Ajdukiewicz 1935, Bar-Hillel 1953 an...
This essay confronts Ajdukiewicz’s approach to syntactic categories with modern categorial grammars,...
This paper has a double aim. First, in a historical and theoretical part, it shows how Ajdukiewicz's...
International audienceThis paper has a double aim. First, in a historical and theoretical part, it s...
The contribution of Kazimierz Ajdukiewicz to categorial grammar is well known to the specialists in ...
International audienceThrough a historical comparison of the first categorial models (Ajdukiewicz 19...
International audienceAlthough natural languages are characterized by their great flexibility of use...
William E. McMahon: Did Montague Invent «Montague Grammar»? Is Montague Grammar a variant of categ...
National audienceThe logical approach to categorial grammars renews ideas that go back to the fiftie...
International audienceIf the twentieth century can be characterized by the development of two main t...
International audienceS'inscrivant dans une tradition de construction du formalisme, l'ouvrage de Ca...
This paper is a presentation of the origins of Montague Grammar in relation to Generative Grammar an...
This article is devoted to the Husserlian project of a "logical grammar" or "morphology of meanings"...
oldest lexicalized grammar formalisms, in which all grammatical constituents are distinguished by a ...