AbstractA procedure for learning a lexical assignment together with a system of syntactic and semantic categories given a fixed type-logical grammar is briefly described. The logic underlying the grammar can be any cut-free decidable modally enriched extension of the Lambek calculus, but the correspondence between syntactic and semantic categories must be constrained so that no infinite set of categories is ultimately used to generate the language. It is shown that under these conditions various linguistically valuable subsets of the range of the algorithm are classes identifiable in the limit from data consisting of sentences labeled by simply typed lambda calculus meaning terms in normal form. The entire range of the algorithm is shown to...
Context-free grammars cannot be identified in the limit from positive examples (Gold 1967), yet natu...
In (Van Benthem, 1991) it is proved that all permutation closures of context-free languages can be g...
AbstractThis paper is concerned with learning categorial grammars in the model of Gold. We show that...
A procedure for learning a lexical assignment together with a system of syntactic and semantic categ...
AbstractA procedure for learning a lexical assignment together with a system of syntactic and semant...
This paper represents categorial grammar as an implicational type theory in the spirit of Girard&apo...
A novel logic-based framework for representing the syntax–semantics interface of natural language, a...
This paper presents the theoretical foundation of a new type of constraint-based grammars, Lexicaliz...
Residuated lattices form one of the theoretical backbones of the Lambek Calculus as the standard fre...
In 1967 E. M. Gold published a paper in which the language classes from the Chomsky-hierarchy were a...
International audienceType-logical grammars which have been automatically extracted from linguistic ...
We present basic notions of Gold's "learnability in the limit" paradigm, first presented in 1967, a ...
AbstractThis paper is concerned with learning categorial grammars from positive examples in the mode...
This paper addresses the hypothesis that unnatural patterns generated by grammar formalisms can be e...
The study of the connection between syntax and semantics that type logical grammars set has given pr...
Context-free grammars cannot be identified in the limit from positive examples (Gold 1967), yet natu...
In (Van Benthem, 1991) it is proved that all permutation closures of context-free languages can be g...
AbstractThis paper is concerned with learning categorial grammars in the model of Gold. We show that...
A procedure for learning a lexical assignment together with a system of syntactic and semantic categ...
AbstractA procedure for learning a lexical assignment together with a system of syntactic and semant...
This paper represents categorial grammar as an implicational type theory in the spirit of Girard&apo...
A novel logic-based framework for representing the syntax–semantics interface of natural language, a...
This paper presents the theoretical foundation of a new type of constraint-based grammars, Lexicaliz...
Residuated lattices form one of the theoretical backbones of the Lambek Calculus as the standard fre...
In 1967 E. M. Gold published a paper in which the language classes from the Chomsky-hierarchy were a...
International audienceType-logical grammars which have been automatically extracted from linguistic ...
We present basic notions of Gold's "learnability in the limit" paradigm, first presented in 1967, a ...
AbstractThis paper is concerned with learning categorial grammars from positive examples in the mode...
This paper addresses the hypothesis that unnatural patterns generated by grammar formalisms can be e...
The study of the connection between syntax and semantics that type logical grammars set has given pr...
Context-free grammars cannot be identified in the limit from positive examples (Gold 1967), yet natu...
In (Van Benthem, 1991) it is proved that all permutation closures of context-free languages can be g...
AbstractThis paper is concerned with learning categorial grammars in the model of Gold. We show that...