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Using the Spoken Dutch Corpus for type-logical grammar induction

International Conference on Language Resources and Evaluation, 2002
The dependency-based annotation format employed within the Spoken Dutch Corpus (CGN) project (van der Wouden et al., 2002) has been designed in such a way as to enable a transparent mapping to the derivational structures of current ‘lexicalized’ grammar ...
M. Moortgat, R. Moot
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Nonconstituent Coordination in Japanese as Constituent Coordination: An Analysis in Hybrid Type-Logical Categorial Grammar

Linguistic Inquiry, 2015
Nonconstituent coordination poses a particularly challenging problem for standard kinds of syntactic theories in which the notion of phrase structure (or constituency) is taken to be a primitive in some way or other. Previous approaches within such theories essentially equate nonconstituent coordination with coordination of full-fledged clauses at some
Yusuke Kubota
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A Multimodal Type Logical Grammar Analysis of Japanese: Word Order and Quantifier Scope

JSAI, 2007
This paper presents an analysis of the interaction of scrambling and quantifier scope in Japanese, based on multimodal type logical grammar [5,6]. In developing the grammar of the language, we will make use of several modes. In particular, we will exploit the continuation mode as used in [2,7].
Rui Otake, K. Yoshimoto
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Parsing/Theorem-Proving for Logical Grammar CatLog3 [PDF]

open access: yesJournal of Logic, Language and Information, 2019
CatLog3 is a 7000 line Prolog parser/theorem-prover for logical categorial grammar. In such logical categorial grammar syntax is universal and grammar is reduced to logic: an expression is grammatical if and only if an associated logical statement is a ...
Glyn Morrill, Morrill Glyn
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Yusuke Kubota & Robert D. Levine, Type-Logical Syntax. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, 2020. Pp. xxii + 397.

Journal of Linguistics, 2021
This terrific book is open-access! Everyone should download and read at least Chapter 2, ‘Hybrid Type-Logical Categorial Grammar’, which describes the approach in general terms, and then download whichever empirical applications are of most interest ...
C. Barker
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Modal Auxiliaries and Negation: A Type-Logical Account

open access: yesWorkshop on Logic, Language, Information and Computation, 2019
National Institute for Japanese Language and LinguisticsOhio State UniversityThis paper proposes an analysis of modal auxiliaries in English in Type-Logical Grammar.
Yusuke Kubota, R. Levine
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Anaphora and Ellipsis in Type-Logical Grammar

Proceedings of the Amsterdam Colloquium, 1997
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Gerhard Jäger
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