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Higher order grammar
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Higher-order grammar
, Hog
Higher order grammar (HOG) is a grammar theory based on higher-order logic. It can be viewed simultaneously as generative-enumerative (like…
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Categorial grammar
Head-driven phrase structure grammar
Lexical functional grammar
Montague grammar
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2011
2011
Universal Higher Order Grammar
Victor E. Gluzberg
arXiv.org
2011
Corpus ID: 2783791
We examine the class of languages that can be defined entirely in terms of provability in an extension of the sorted type theory…
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2009
2009
A Note On Higher Order Grammar
Victor E. Gluzberg
arXiv.org
2009
Corpus ID: 2523569
Both syntax-phonology and syntax-semantics interfaces in Higher Order Grammar (HOG) are expressed as axiomatic theories in higher…
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2008
2008
Local computation of β-reduction 1 A concrete presentation of Game Semantics 2
W. Blum
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C. Ong
2008
Corpus ID: 10384067
5 We show that ...
2007
2007
Small CCC ’ s as Logical Forms for LFG Glue Semantics
A. Andrews
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P. Pollard
2007
Corpus ID: 17753621
In this brief note I will present a way to adapt the ‘semantic interpretation as a functor’ idea introduced independently but in…
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Review
1977
Review
1977
Review: Daniel Gallin, Intensional and Higher-Order Modal Logic, with Applications to Montague Semantics
K. Bowen
1977
Corpus ID: 115560350
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