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Nonassociative and Commutative Categorial Grammars and their Languages

  • Maciej Kandulski
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© 1998 John Benjamins Publishing Company

© 1998 John Benjamins Publishing Company

Chapters in this book

  1. Prelim pages i
  2. Foreword v
  3. Table of Contents vii
  4. List of Contributors xi
  5. Part I: Syntax
  6. The Degree of Parallelism in Contextual Grammars with Minimal Competence Strategy 3
  7. The Syntactis Complexity of Internal Contextual Grammars and Languages 17
  8. On Ambiguity in Internal Contextual Languages 29
  9. Linguistic and Semiotic Preliminaries to Contextual Grammars 47
  10. Attempting to Define the Ambiguity of Internal contextual Languages 59
  11. Variants of Parallel Communicating Grammar Systems 83
  12. On Contextual Automata 95
  13. Part II: Semantics
  14. Nonassociative and Commutative Categorial Grammars and their Languages 113
  15. Words as Modules 129
  16. A Metagrammatical Logical Formalism 145
  17. Word Meaning, Logic and the Informative Entailment Relation 159
  18. Accessible Similar Worlds and French Coherent Infinitival Constructions 171
  19. Part III: Natural Language Processing
  20. Machine Translation of Motion Verbs from English into Spanish 191
  21. On the Complexity of Pronominal Anaphora Resolution in Machine Translation 207
  22. An Interval Algebra for Temporal Relations Conveyed by a Text 223
  23. Approximate Reasoning about Natural Language 239
  24. Bidirectional and Event-Driven Parsing with Multi Virtual Trees 253
  25. An LALR Extension for DCG’s in Dynamic Programming 267
  26. Part IV: Varia
  27. Unrestricted Text into Prosodic Units. A Formal Description 281
  28. Concepts of Mathematical Linguistics 295
  29. A Model of Personal Pronouns 311
  30. A Mathematical Model for the Post-Creole Continuum in Hawaii 327
  31. Intaxis 341
  32. An Information-Based Treatment of Punctuation in Discourse Representation Theory 359
  33. Author Index 375
  34. Subject Index 381
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