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Linguistic form and its computation

edited by Christian Rohrer, Antje Roßdeutscher, Hans Kamp

(Studies in computational linguistics)

CSLI Publications, 2001

  • : cloth
  • : pbk

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Series no. on CIP: 1

Includes bibliographies and indexes

Contents of Works

  • Introduction / Christian Rohrer, Antje Rossdeutscher and Hans Kamp
  • German syntax
  • Case assignment in partially fronted constituents / Walt Detmar Meurers and Kordula de Kuthy
  • Wh-scope marking and partial movement
  • Syntax-semantics : pragmatics interface
  • The role of syntactic features in the analysis of dialogue / Elisabet Engdahl
  • Syntax-sementics interface
  • Semantic vs. syntactic reconstruction / Wolfgang Sternefeld
  • On a certain scope asymmetries in VP Ellipsis contexts / Satoshi Tomioka
  • Disocurse
  • The importance of presupposition / Hans Kamp
  • Temporal underspecification in discourse / Uwe Reyle and Antje Rossdeutscher
  • Formal properties of grammar
  • On minimalist AGs and MTTs / Jens Michaelis, Uwe Mönnich and Frank Morawietz
  • Minimalist grammars and recognition / Edward P. Stabler
  • Computational optimality-theoretic syntax / Jonas Kuhn
  • Probabilistic methods for lexicon induction
  • Statistical grammar models and lexicon acquisition / Sabine Schulte Im Walde ... [et al.]

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Volume

: cloth ISBN 9781575863573

Description

This volume presents results of the Collaborative Research Centre "Linguistic Foundations for Computational Linguistics" at the Universities of Stuttgart and Tubingen, whose goal has been to foster interaction between theoretical and computational linguistics. The papers here address topics including syntax, syntax-semantics interface, syntax-pragmatics interface, discourse, methods for lexicon induction, and the challenges of ambiguity.
Volume

: pbk ISBN 9781575863597

Description

This volume presents results of the Collaborative Research Center "Linguistic Foundations for Computational Linguistics" at the Universities of Stuttgart and Tubingen, whose goal has been to foster interaction between theoretical and computational linguistics. The papers here address topics including syntax, syntax-semantics interface, syntax-pragmatics interface, discourse, methods for lexicon induction, and the challenges of ambiguity.

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