Type-Logical Syntax

Type-Logical Syntax
Title Type-Logical Syntax PDF eBook
Author Yusuke Kubota
Publisher MIT Press
Total Pages 420
Release 2020-09-15
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 0262360799

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A novel logic-based framework for representing the syntax-semantics interface of natural language, applicable to a range of phenomena. In this book, Yusuke Kubota and Robert Levine propose a type-logical version of categorial grammar as a viable alternative model of natural language syntax and semantics. They show that this novel logic-based framework is applicable to a range of phenomena--especially in the domains of coordination and ellipsis--that have proven problematic for traditional approaches.

Type-logical Syntax

Type-logical Syntax
Title Type-logical Syntax PDF eBook
Author Yusuke Kubota
Publisher
Total Pages
Release 2016
Genre Categorial grammar
ISBN 9780262360807

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"In this book, Yusuke Kubota and Robert Levine propose a type-logical version of categorial grammar as a viable alternative model of natural language syntax and semantics. They show that this novel logic-based framework is applicable to a range of phenomena--especially in the domains of coordination and ellipsis--that have proven problematic for traditional approaches."--

Categorial Grammar

Categorial Grammar
Title Categorial Grammar PDF eBook
Author Glyn Morrill
Publisher Oxford University Press
Total Pages 253
Release 2010-09-22
Genre Computers
ISBN 0199589852

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This book provides a state-of-the-art introduction to categorial grammar, a type of formal grammar which analyses expressions as functions or according to a function-argument relationship. The book's focus is on linguistic, computational, and psycholinguistic aspects of logical categorial grammar, i.e. enriched Lambek Calculus. Glyn Morrill opens with the history and notation of Lambek Calculus and its application to syntax, semantics, and processing. Successive chapters extend the grammar to a number of significant syntactic and semantic properties of natural language. The final part applies Morrill's account to several current issues in processing and parsing, considered from both a psychological and a computational perspective. The book offers a rigorous and thoughtful study of one of the main lines of research in the formal and mathematical theory of grammar, and will be suitable for students of linguistics and cognitive science from advanced undergraduate level upwards.

Type-Logical Semantics

Type-Logical Semantics
Title Type-Logical Semantics PDF eBook
Author Bob Carpenter
Publisher MIT Press
Total Pages 616
Release 1998-07-24
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 9780262531498

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Based on an introductory course on natural-language semantics, this book provides an introduction to type-logical grammar and the range of linguistic phenomena that can be handled in categorial grammar. It also contains a great deal of original work on categorial grammar and its application to natural-language semantics. The author chose the type-logical categorial grammar as his grammatical basis because of its broad syntactic coverage and its strong linkage of syntax and semantics. Although its basic orientation is linguistic, the book should also be of interest to logicians and computer scientists seeking connections between logical systems and natural language. The book, which stepwise develops successively more powerful logical and grammatical systems, covers an unusually broad range of material. Topics covered include higher-order logic, applicative categorial grammar, the Lambek calculus, coordination and unbounded dependencies, quantifiers and scope, plurals, pronouns and dependency, modal logic, intensionality, and tense and aspect. The book contains more mathematical development than is usually found in texts on natural language; an appendix includes the basic mathematical concepts used throughout the book.

Philosophy of Syntax

Philosophy of Syntax
Title Philosophy of Syntax PDF eBook
Author Mieszko Talasiewicz
Publisher Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages 192
Release 2009-11-12
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 9048132886

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Since 1970-ties in the theory of syntax of natural language quite a number of competing, incommensurable theoretic frameworks have emerged. Today the lack of a leading paradigm and kaleidoscope of perspectives deprives our general understanding of syntax and its relation to semantics and pragmatics. The present book is an attempt to reestablish the most fundamental ideas and intuitions of syntactic well-formedness within a new general account. The account is not supposed to compete with any of today’s syntactic frameworks, but to provide a deeper understanding of why these frameworks succeed or fail when they do and to show a new way for cooperation between logicians and linguists which may lead in future to a unified, yet more specific account.

Type Logical Grammar

Type Logical Grammar
Title Type Logical Grammar PDF eBook
Author G.V. Morrill
Publisher Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages 312
Release 2012-12-06
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 9401110425

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This book sets out the foundations, methodology, and practice of a formal framework for the description of language. The approach embraces the trends of lexicalism and compositional semantics in computational linguistics, and theoretical linguistics more broadly, by developing categorial grammar into a powerful and extendable logic of signs. Taking Montague Grammar as its point of departure, the book explains how integration of methods from philosophy (logical semantics), computer science (type theory), linguistics (categorial grammar) and meta-mathematics (mathematical logic ) provides a categorial foundation with coverage including intensionality, quantification, featural polymorphism, domains and constraints. For the first time, the book systematises categorial thinking into a unified program which is at once both logically secured, and a practical tool for pure lexical grammar development with type-theoretic semantics. It should be of interest to all those active in computational linguistics and formal grammar and is suitable for use at advanced undergraduate, postgraduate, and research levels.

Philosophy of Syntax

Philosophy of Syntax
Title Philosophy of Syntax PDF eBook
Author Mieszko Talasiewicz
Publisher Springer
Total Pages 196
Release 2009-11-13
Genre
ISBN 9789048132911

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This book proposes an original treatment of quantification, and it formulates insightful general principles of syntactic analysis. Its main message is that categorical grammar is the most plausible framework for logical syntax of natural language.