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In the last few years categorial grammars have been the focus of
dramatically expanded interest and activity, both theoretical and
computational. This book, the first introduction to categorical
grammars, is written as an objective critical assessment.
Categorial grammars offer a radical alternative to the
phrase-structure paradigm, with deep roots in the philosophy of
language, logic and algebra. Mary McGee Wood outlines their
historical evolution and discusses their formal basis, starting
with a quasi-canonical core and considering a number of possible
extensions. She also explores their treatment of a number of
linguistic phenomena, including passives, raising, discontinuous
dependencies and non-constituent coordination, as well as such
general issues as word order, logic, psychological plausibility and
parsing. This introduction to categorial grammars will be of
interest to final year undergraduate and postgraduate students and
researchers in current theories of grammar, including comparative,
descriptive, and computational linguistics.
In the last few years categorial grammars have been the focus of
dramatically expanded interest and activity, both theoretical and
computational. This book, the first introduction to categorical
grammars, is written as an objective critical assessment.
Categorial grammars offer a radical alternative to the
phrase-structure paradigm, with deep roots in the philosophy of
language, logic and algebra. Mary McGee Wood outlines their
historical evolution and discusses their formal basis, starting
with a quasi-canonical core and considering a number of possible
extensions. She also explores their treatment of a number of
linguistic phenomena, including passives, raising, discontinuous
dependencies and non-constituent coordination, as well as such
general issues as word order, logic, psychological plausibility and
parsing. This introduction to categorial grammars will be of
interest to final year undergraduate and postgraduate students and
researchers in current theories of grammar, including comparative,
descriptive, and computational linguistics.
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