Combinatory Categorial Grammar (CCG) was originally advanced as a theory relating coordination and relativization. The claim was that these constructions can be analysed at the level of surface grammar, without rules of movement, deletion, passing of slash-features, or the syntactic empty category Wh-trace. Instead, CCG generalizes the notion of grammatical constituency to cover everything that can coordinate or result from extraction, via the use of a small number of operations which apply to adjacent lexically realised grammatical categories interpreted as functions
The form of rules in combinatory categorial grammars (CCG) is constrained by three principles, calle...
The paper shows how Combinatory Categorial Grammar (CCG) can be adapted to take advantage of the e...
Combinatory Categorial Grammar (CCG) is generally construed as a fully lexicalized formalism, where ...
Combinatory Categorial Grammar (CCG) was originally advanced as a theory relating coordination and r...
This paper gives an interpretation of Combinatory Categorial Grammar derivations in terms of the con...
The CCG account of the unbounded constructions - in particular, relativization and coordination-gene...
Combinatory Categorial Grammars (CCGs) are claimed to have been successfully used to capture complex...
Institute for Communicating and Collaborative SystemsThis thesis proposes an extended version of the...
The weak equivalence of Combinatory Categorial Grammar (CCG) and Tree-Adjoining Gram- mar (TAG) is a...
In this paper, we present an initial formulation of how a combinatory categorial grammar (CCG)-like ...
This paper reports on progress towards developing the first broad coverage English surface realizer ...
This thesis investigates the internal structure and the computational representation of the lexical ...
This paper reports on progress towards de-veloping the first broad coverage English surface realizer...
A large proportion of computationally-oriented theories of grammar operate within the confines of m...
Combinatory Categorial Grammars, CCGs, (Steedman 1985) have been shown by Weir and Joshi (1988) to g...
The form of rules in combinatory categorial grammars (CCG) is constrained by three principles, calle...
The paper shows how Combinatory Categorial Grammar (CCG) can be adapted to take advantage of the e...
Combinatory Categorial Grammar (CCG) is generally construed as a fully lexicalized formalism, where ...
Combinatory Categorial Grammar (CCG) was originally advanced as a theory relating coordination and r...
This paper gives an interpretation of Combinatory Categorial Grammar derivations in terms of the con...
The CCG account of the unbounded constructions - in particular, relativization and coordination-gene...
Combinatory Categorial Grammars (CCGs) are claimed to have been successfully used to capture complex...
Institute for Communicating and Collaborative SystemsThis thesis proposes an extended version of the...
The weak equivalence of Combinatory Categorial Grammar (CCG) and Tree-Adjoining Gram- mar (TAG) is a...
In this paper, we present an initial formulation of how a combinatory categorial grammar (CCG)-like ...
This paper reports on progress towards developing the first broad coverage English surface realizer ...
This thesis investigates the internal structure and the computational representation of the lexical ...
This paper reports on progress towards de-veloping the first broad coverage English surface realizer...
A large proportion of computationally-oriented theories of grammar operate within the confines of m...
Combinatory Categorial Grammars, CCGs, (Steedman 1985) have been shown by Weir and Joshi (1988) to g...
The form of rules in combinatory categorial grammars (CCG) is constrained by three principles, calle...
The paper shows how Combinatory Categorial Grammar (CCG) can be adapted to take advantage of the e...
Combinatory Categorial Grammar (CCG) is generally construed as a fully lexicalized formalism, where ...