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Categorial Grammars and Natural Language Structures
herausgegeben von Richard T. Oehrle, E. Bach und Deirdre WheelerInhaltsverzeichnis
- Categorial Grammars as Theories of Language.
- The Lambek Calculus.
- Generative Power of Categorial Grammars.
- Semantic Categories and the Development of Categorial Grammars.
- Aspects of a Categorial Theory of Binding.
- Type Raising, Functional Composition, and Non-Constituent Conjunction.
- Implications of Process-Morphology for Categorial Grammar.
- Phrasal Verbs and the Categories of Postponement.
- Natural Language Motivations for Extending Categorial Grammar.
- Categorial and Categorical Grammars.
- Mixed Composition and Discontinuous Dependencies.
- Multi-Dimensional Compositional Functions as a Basis for Grammatical Analysis.
- Categorial Grammar and Phrase Structure Grammar: An Excursion on the Syntax-Semantics Frontier.
- Combinators and Grammars.
- A Typology of Functors and Categories.
- Consequences of Some Categorially-Motivated Phonological Assumptions.
- Index of Names.
- Index of Subjects.
- Index of Categories and Functors.