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Minimalist grammar

Minimalist grammars are a class of formal grammars that aim to provide a more rigorous, usually proof-theoretic, formalization of Chomskyan… 
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2020
2020
Syntactic literature tends towards a big-picture outlook, abstracting away from details such as full specifications of lexical… 
2016
2016
Current chart-based parsers of Minimalist Grammars exhibit prohibitively high polynomial complexity that makes them unusable in… 
2016
2016
Although there are various integrated studies including ‘linguistics’ and ‘language learning’, it is very difficult to find… 
2013
2013
Adjuncts are characteristically optional, but many, such as adverbs and adjectives, are strictly ordered. In Minimalist Grammars… 
2010
2010
We first recall some basic notions on minimalist grammars and on categorial grammars. Next we shortly introduce partially… 
2009
2009
The phenomenon of Inverse Linking has proven challenging for theories of the syntax-semantics interface; a noun phrase within… 
2008
2008
Minimalist Grammars were proposed in [15] as a formalization of the basic structure-building component of the Minimalism Program… 
2006
2006
A word-by-word human sentence processing complexity metric is presented. This metric formalizes the intuition that comprehenders… 
2005
2005
The Minimalist Grammars (MGs) proposed by Stabler(1997) have tree-shaped derivations (Harkema, 2001b; Michaelis, 2001a). As in… 
2000
2000
In this paper, we aim at giving a logical account of the representationalist view of minimalist grammars by referring to the…