International audienceLambeks Syntactic Calculus, commonly referred to as the Lambek calculus, was innovative in many ways, notably as a precursor of linear logic. But it also showed that we could treat our grammatical framework as a logic (as opposed to a logical theory). However, though it was successful in giving at least a basic treatment of many linguistic phenomena, it was also clear that a slightly more expressive logical calculus was needed for many other cases. Therefore, many extensions and variants of the Lambek calculus have been proposed, since the eighties and up until the present day. As a result, there is now a large class of calculi, each with its own empirical successes and theoretical results, but also each with its own l...
Lambek calculus is a logical foundation of categorial grammar, a linguistic paradigm of grammar as l...
We introduced the notion of continuation in lambda calculus for Lambek calculus and showed that the ...
In 1958 J. Lambek introduced a calculus L of syntactic types and defined an equivalence relation on ...
Draft paper of a proposal to use proof nets for display logic by generalising techniques used for th...
AbstractCategorial grammars in the tradition of Lambek are asymmetric: sequent statements are of the...
Girard (1987) introduced proof nets as a syntax of linear proofs which eliminates inessential rule ...
The Lambek Calculus was proposed as a syntactic calculus of expressions of natural languages, A comp...
The linear logic (Girard, 1987) provides a power-ful framework to express categorial grammars (Aj-du...
The study of the connection between syntax and semantics that type logical grammars set has given pr...
Since the introduction of proof nets as an elegant proof theory for the multiplicative fragment of l...
CatLog3 is a 7000 line Prolog parser/theorem-prover for logical categorial grammar. In such logical ...
The work is devoted to the study of the categorical grammars based on the syntactic Lambeck calculus...
We consider the task of theorem proving in Lambek calculi and their generalisation to "multimod...
Thirty years ago, I introduced a non commutative variant of classical linear logic, called pomset lo...
We consider the task of theorem proving in Lambek calculi and their generalisation to "multimodal re...
Lambek calculus is a logical foundation of categorial grammar, a linguistic paradigm of grammar as l...
We introduced the notion of continuation in lambda calculus for Lambek calculus and showed that the ...
In 1958 J. Lambek introduced a calculus L of syntactic types and defined an equivalence relation on ...
Draft paper of a proposal to use proof nets for display logic by generalising techniques used for th...
AbstractCategorial grammars in the tradition of Lambek are asymmetric: sequent statements are of the...
Girard (1987) introduced proof nets as a syntax of linear proofs which eliminates inessential rule ...
The Lambek Calculus was proposed as a syntactic calculus of expressions of natural languages, A comp...
The linear logic (Girard, 1987) provides a power-ful framework to express categorial grammars (Aj-du...
The study of the connection between syntax and semantics that type logical grammars set has given pr...
Since the introduction of proof nets as an elegant proof theory for the multiplicative fragment of l...
CatLog3 is a 7000 line Prolog parser/theorem-prover for logical categorial grammar. In such logical ...
The work is devoted to the study of the categorical grammars based on the syntactic Lambeck calculus...
We consider the task of theorem proving in Lambek calculi and their generalisation to "multimod...
Thirty years ago, I introduced a non commutative variant of classical linear logic, called pomset lo...
We consider the task of theorem proving in Lambek calculi and their generalisation to "multimodal re...
Lambek calculus is a logical foundation of categorial grammar, a linguistic paradigm of grammar as l...
We introduced the notion of continuation in lambda calculus for Lambek calculus and showed that the ...
In 1958 J. Lambek introduced a calculus L of syntactic types and defined an equivalence relation on ...