This chapter aims to offer an up-to-date comparison of HPSG and Categorial Grammar (CG). Since the CG research itself consists of two major types of approaches with overlapping but distinct goals and research strategies, I start by giving an overview of these two variants of CG. This is followed by a comparison of HPSG and CG at a broad level, in terms of the general architecture of the theory, and then, by a more focused comparison of specific linguistic analyses of some selected phenomena. The chapter ends by briefly touching on issues related to computational implementation and human sentence processing. Throughout the discussion, I attempt to highlight both the similarities and differences between HPSG and CG research, in the hope of st...
Head-Driven Phrase Structure Grammar (HPSG) is a constraint-based or declarative approach to linguis...
A grammatical system called Augmented Categorial Grammar (ACG) is proposed to construct a computatio...
HPSG was developed to express insights from theoretical linguistics in a precise formalism that was ...
Background: What is an HPSG grammar? A recent formulation (Ginzburg and Sag, in preparation, pp. 21f...
The process of turning a “hand-written ” HPSG theory into a working computational grammar requires c...
We discuss the relevance of HPSG for computational linguistics, and the relevance of computational l...
The weak equivalence of Combinatory Categorial Grammar (CCG) and Tree-Adjoining Grammar (TAG) is a c...
There has been little explicit discussion of comparative matters in the HPSG literature, but HPSG ha...
In this handbook thirteen current approaches to syntactic description are presented (Part I) along w...
The paper describes a parser for Categorial Grammar which provides fully word by word incremental in...
This chapter compares two closely related grammatical frameworks, Head-Driven Phrase Structure Gramm...
This chapter discusses the main tenets of Construction Grammar (CxG) and shows that HPSG adheres to ...
This thesis is concerned with a presentation of Classification -based Phrase Structure Grammar (or ...
This work aims at constructing a simple and yet descriptively adequate grammar that best suits a sem...
Head-Driven Phrase Structure Grammar (HPSG) is a constraint-based or declarative approach to linguis...
Head-Driven Phrase Structure Grammar (HPSG) is a constraint-based or declarative approach to linguis...
A grammatical system called Augmented Categorial Grammar (ACG) is proposed to construct a computatio...
HPSG was developed to express insights from theoretical linguistics in a precise formalism that was ...
Background: What is an HPSG grammar? A recent formulation (Ginzburg and Sag, in preparation, pp. 21f...
The process of turning a “hand-written ” HPSG theory into a working computational grammar requires c...
We discuss the relevance of HPSG for computational linguistics, and the relevance of computational l...
The weak equivalence of Combinatory Categorial Grammar (CCG) and Tree-Adjoining Grammar (TAG) is a c...
There has been little explicit discussion of comparative matters in the HPSG literature, but HPSG ha...
In this handbook thirteen current approaches to syntactic description are presented (Part I) along w...
The paper describes a parser for Categorial Grammar which provides fully word by word incremental in...
This chapter compares two closely related grammatical frameworks, Head-Driven Phrase Structure Gramm...
This chapter discusses the main tenets of Construction Grammar (CxG) and shows that HPSG adheres to ...
This thesis is concerned with a presentation of Classification -based Phrase Structure Grammar (or ...
This work aims at constructing a simple and yet descriptively adequate grammar that best suits a sem...
Head-Driven Phrase Structure Grammar (HPSG) is a constraint-based or declarative approach to linguis...
Head-Driven Phrase Structure Grammar (HPSG) is a constraint-based or declarative approach to linguis...
A grammatical system called Augmented Categorial Grammar (ACG) is proposed to construct a computatio...
HPSG was developed to express insights from theoretical linguistics in a precise formalism that was ...