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Categorial Grammar and Discourse Representation Theory

Categorial Grammar and Discourse Representation Theory

... CATEGORIAL GRAMMAR AND DISCOURSE REPRESENTATION THEORY C A T E G O R I A L G R A M M A R A N D D I S C O U R S E R E P R E S E N T A T I O N T H E O R Y R e i n h a r d M u s k e n s Institute for Lan[.] ... See full document

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Categorial Grammar and Discourse Representation Theory

Categorial Grammar and Discourse Representation Theory

... structures (boxes) are first order definable relations. They can thus be ex- pressed within first order logic and within the first order part of ordinary type logic (i.e. the logic that was described in Church [1940], ... See full document

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Unificational Combinatory Categorial Grammar  Combining Information Structure and Discourse Representations

Unificational Combinatory Categorial Grammar Combining Information Structure and Discourse Representations

... Finally, Figures 1 to 3 show a complete parse of the prosodically marked sentence ’Anna L+H* LH% married Manny H* LL%’. Due to space considerations we omitted the two initial steps that involve combining the sign of ... See full document

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An Underspecified Segmented Discourse Representation Theory (USDRT)

An Underspecified Segmented Discourse Representation Theory (USDRT)

... An Underspecified Segmented Discourse Representation Theory (USDRT) An Underspecified Segmented Discourse Representation Theory (USDRT) F r a n k S c h i l d e r C o m p u t e r S c i e n c e D e p a[.] ... See full document

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Categorial grammar, modalities and algebraic semantics

Categorial grammar, modalities and algebraic semantics

... For example, Moortgat & Morrill [1992] present an account of dependency structure in terms of headed prosodic trees, using a calculus that pos- sesses two product operators instead of ju[r] ... See full document

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Efficient Processing of Flexible Categorial Grammar

Efficient Processing of Flexible Categorial Grammar

... Spurious ambiguity causes problems for parsing in the systems mentioned above, be- cause there is no systematic relationship between syntactic structures and semantic representations.. T[r] ... See full document

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Tuples, Discontinuity, and Gapping in Categorial Grammar

Tuples, Discontinuity, and Gapping in Categorial Grammar

... In 8c the quantifier must receive sentential semantic scope, and in Sd the pied piping must be generated, with the semantics of 'whom John works for'.. In Be, the semantics of the verb g[r] ... See full document

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An Algorithm for Generation in Unification Categorial Grammar

An Algorithm for Generation in Unification Categorial Grammar

... generateSign generates a sign Sign with phonology ~ , syntactic category K and semantics Z by creating a new sign SignO with phonology ~', syntactic category K' and semantics Z, unifying[r] ... See full document

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Priming Effects in Combinatory Categorial Grammar

Priming Effects in Combinatory Categorial Grammar

... We use generalized linear mixed effects regression models (GLMM, Venables and Ripley (2002)) to predict a response for a number of given categorial (‘factor’) or continuous (‘predictor’) explanatory variables ... See full document

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An Underspecified Segmented Discourse Representation Theory (USDRT)

An Underspecified Segmented Discourse Representation Theory (USDRT)

... The hierarchical ordering imposed by relations like narration or elaboration can be used to make predictions about possible attachment sites within the already processed discourse as wel[r] ... See full document

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Scope and Anaphoric Links in Dynamic Discourse Representation Theory

Scope and Anaphoric Links in Dynamic Discourse Representation Theory

... the discourse referent introduced by the universal quantifier phrase, x, is not accessible from the discourse referent introduced by the pronoun, z ... See full document

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An Augmented Context Free Grammar for Discourse

An Augmented Context Free Grammar for Discourse

... An Augmented Context Free Grammar for Discourse An Augmented Context Free Grammar for Discourse Abstract This paper presents an augmented context free grammar which describes important features of the[.] ... See full document

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Improving Combinatory Categorial Grammar Parse Reranking with Dependency Grammar Features

Improving Combinatory Categorial Grammar Parse Reranking with Dependency Grammar Features

... rules. A long-range dependency is created between report and to, mediated by that. 2004) using dependency grammar features and forest-based rerankers. Bohnet (2010), which is a second order dependency parser, was ... See full document

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Generalizing Dimensionality in Combinatory Categorial Grammar

Generalizing Dimensionality in Combinatory Categorial Grammar

... them. Categorial gram- mars, for example, normally employ a Saussurian sign that relates a surface string with its syntactic category and the meaning it ... See full document

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Using Categorial Grammar to Label Translation Rules

Using Categorial Grammar to Label Translation Rules

... the grammar. This observa- tion has motivated work in grammar transformations that reduce the size of the nonterminal set, often re- sulting in substantial gains in parsing or translation speed (Song et ... See full document

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Informed Parsing for Coordination with Combinatory Categorial Grammar

Informed Parsing for Coordination with Combinatory Categorial Grammar

... final0810 dvi Informed Parsing for Coordination with Combinatory Categorial Grammar Jong C Park Hyung Joon Cho park@cs kaist ac kr hjcho@nlp kaist ac kr Computer Science Division and Advanced Informat[.] ... See full document

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Multi Modal Combinatory Categorial Grammar

Multi Modal Combinatory Categorial Grammar

... The paper shows how Combinatory Cat- egorial Grammar CCG can be adapted to take advantage of the extra resource- sensitivity provided by the Categorial Type Logic framework.. The resulti[r] ... See full document

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Type inheritance Combinatory Categorial Grammar

Type inheritance Combinatory Categorial Grammar

... In this section, however, I focus on how the fully lexical nature of TCCG simplifies the analysis of bare nominals, which in Ginzburg and Sag (2000) are analyzed constructionally: a plural/mass ¯ N is pumped to an NP ... See full document

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Crossing Coreference in Discourse Representation Theory

Crossing Coreference in Discourse Representation Theory

... CROSSING COREFERENCE IN DISCOURSE REPRESENTATION THEORY C R O S S I N G C O R E F E R E N C E I N D I S C O U R S E R E P R E S E N T A T I O N T H E O R Y Michael HESS University o f Zurich Dept o f[.] ... See full document

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Atomization in Grammar Sharing

Atomization in Grammar Sharing

... The existing subgroups me: i categorial grammar categories the theory-dependent aspect of the shared grammar, ii common syntactic categories theory-independent linguistic notions, iii gr[r] ... See full document

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