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Constraints and Resources in Natural Language Syntax and Semantics by Gosse Bouma and Ernhard Hinrichs and Geert-Jan M Kruijff and Richard Oehrle , Centre for the Study of Language & Information


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    Author(s)Gosse Bouma and Ernhard Hinrichs and Geert-Jan M Kruijff and Richard Oehrle
    PublisherCentre for the Study of Language & Information
    ISBN9781575862224
    Pages358
    BindingSoftcover
    LanguageEnglish
    Publish YearSeptember 1999

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    Centre for the Study of Language & Information Constraints and Resources in Natural Language Syntax and Semantics by Gosse Bouma and Ernhard Hinrichs and Geert-Jan M Kruijff and Richard Oehrle

    This collection draws together recent work on constraint-based and resource-sensitive approaches to the grammar of natural languages. Some of the issues addressed are: extraction phenomena in a range of languages, the syntax of nominal phrases, the role of argument structure, defining the interface between syntax and morphology and between semantics and prosody, quantifier scope, remnant movement, construction grammar, and formal and computational aspects of grammar formalisms. This volume brings together the leading linguists, logicians, and computer scientists working on Head-driven Phrase Structure Grammar and Categorial Grammar. Derived from two recent conferences on Formal Grammar and Head-driven Phrase Structure Grammar in Aix (1997) and Saarbrucken (1998), this volume represents the most current work in these frameworks._x000D_show more



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