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The Syntactic Process (Paperback, New edition)
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The Syntactic Process (Paperback, New edition)
Series: Language, Speech, and Communication
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This book covers topics in formal linguistics, intonational
phonology, computational linguistics, and experimental
psycholinguistics, presenting them as an integrated theory of the
language faculty. In this book Mark Steedman argues that the
surface syntax of natural languages maps spoken and written forms
directly to a compositional semantic representation that includes
predicate-argument structure, quantification, and information
structure without constructing any intervening structural
representation. His purpose is to construct a principled theory of
natural grammar that is directly compatible with both explanatory
linguistic accounts of a number of problematic syntactic phenomena
and a straightforward computational account of the way sentences
are mapped onto representations of meaning. The radical nature of
Steedman's proposal stems from his claim that much of the apparent
complexity of syntax, prosody, and processing follows from the
lexical specification of the grammar and from the involvement of a
small number of universal rule-types for combining predicates and
arguments. These syntactic operations are related to the
combinators of Combinatory Logic, engendering a much freer
definition of derivational constituency than is traditionally
assumed. This property allows Combinatory Categorial Grammar to
capture elegantly the structure and interpretation of coordination
and intonation contour in English as well as some well-known
interactions between word order, coordination, and relativization
across a number of other languages. It also allows more direct
compatibility with incremental semantic interpretation during
parsing. The book covers topics in formal linguistics, intonational
phonology, computational linguistics, and experimental
psycholinguistics, presenting them as an integrated theory of the
language faculty in a form accessible to readers from any of those
fields.
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