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The Project of a Pure Logical Grammar

open access: yes, 2017
This chapter examines Edmund Husserl's philosophical reflections on pure logical grammar. When we talk about the meaning and genealogy of the notion of a “philosophical grammar,” the fourth of Husserl's Logical Investigations comes to mind.
Françoise Dastur, Robert Vallier
exaly   +2 more sources

Underspecification in Type-Logical Grammars

1999
We show how in a mixed multimodal categorial framework unary modalities can be used to represent morphosyntactic properties of expressions. The residuation logic for the unary connectives, ⋄i □i is used to define a feature checking procedure.Each mode i represents some morphosyntactic feature.
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Type Logics in Grammar

2003
Type logics are logics whose formulas are interpreted as types. For instance, A → B is a type of functions (procedures) which send inputs of type A to outputs of type B, and A ⊗ B is a type of pairs (f, g) such that f is of type A and g is of type B. The scope of possible realizations is huge: from constructivism in mathematics to logics of computation,
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Categorial Type Logic meets Dependency Grammar to annotate an Italian corpus

2003
In this paper we present work in progress on the annotation of an Italian Corpus (CORIS) developed at CILTA (University of Bologna). We induce categorial type assignments from a dependency treebank (Torino University treebank, TUT) and use the obtained categories with annotated dependency relations to study the distributional behavior of Italian words ...
Bernardi R.   +3 more
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Pure Logical Grammar: Anticipatory Categoriality and Articulated Categoriality

International Journal of Philosophical Studies, 2003
John J Drummond
exaly  

Habits of Reasoning: On the Grammar and Critics of Logical Habits

Studies in Applied Philosophy, Epistemology and Rational Ethics, 2016
Ahti-Veikko Pietarinen   +2 more
exaly  

Grammar Induction by Unification of Type-logical Lexicons

Journal of Logic, Language and Information, 2009
Sean A Fülöp, Fülöp Sean A
exaly  

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