Logical aspects of computational linguistics [electronic resource] : 5th international conference, LACL 2005, Bordeaux, France April 2005 : proceedings / Philippe Blanche [and others], eds.
Edited in collaboration with FoLLI, the Association of Logic, Language and Information, this book inaugurates the new FoLLI LNAI subline. It constitutes the refereed proceedings of the 5th International Conference on Logical Aspects of Computational Linguistics, LACL 2005, held in Bordeaux, France i...
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Series: | Lecture notes in computer science ;
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Table of Contents:
- LACL
- k-Valued Non-associative Lambek Grammars (Without Product) Form a Strict Hierarchy of Languages
- Dependency Structure Grammars
- Towards a Computational Treatment of Binding Theory
- Translating Formal Software Specifications to Natural Language
- On the Selective Lambek Calculus
- Grammatical Development with Xmg
- Lambek-Calculus with General Elimination Rules and Continuation Semantics
- A Note on the Complexity of Constraint Interaction: Locality Conditions and Minimalist Grammars
- Large Scale Semantic Construction for Tree Adjoining Grammars
- A Compositional Approach Towards Semantic Representation and Construction of ARABIC
- Strict Deterministic Aspects of Minimalist Grammars
- A Polynomial Time Extension of Parallel Multiple Context-Free Grammar
- Learnable Classes of General Combinatory Grammars
- On Expressing Vague Quantification and Scalar Implicatures in the Logic of Partial Information
- Describing Lambda Terms in Context Unification
- Category Theoretical Semantics for Pregroup Grammars
- Feature Constraint Logic and Error Detection in ICALL Systems
- Linguistic Facts as Predicates over Ranges of the Sentence
- How to Build Argumental Graphs Using TAG Shared Forest: A View from Control Verbs Problematic
- When Categorial Grammars Meet Regular Grammatical Inference
- The Expressive Power of Restricted Fragments of English
- The Complexity and Generative Capacity of Lexicalized Abstract Categorial Grammars
- More Algebras for Determiners.