Two-step approaches to natural language formalisms
- Title
- Two-step approaches to natural language formalisms / by Frank Morawietz.
- Published by
- Berlin ; New York : Mouton de Gruyter, 2003.
- Author
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- Found in
- Studies in Generative Grammar / no:64 (UkYoU)001199603YOR01
- Description
- xiv, 246 pages : illustrations; 24 cm.
- Series statement
- Studies in generative grammar ; 64
- Uniform title
- Studies in generative grammar ; 64.
- Subject
- Contents
- I. Introduction -- 1. Overview -- 2. Technical preliminaries -- II. The Classical Approach -- Using MSO Logic as a Description Language for Natural Language Syntax -- 3. Model-theoretic syntax and monadic second-order logic -- 4. Finite-state devices -- 5. Decidability and definability -- 6. Applications -- 7. Intermediate conclusion -- III. Two Steps Are Better Than One -- Extending the Use of MSO Logic to Non-Context-Free Linguistic Formalisms -- 8. Overview of the two-step approach -- 9. Non-context-freeness of natural language -- 10. The first step: Lifting -- 11. The second step: Reconstruction -- IV. Conclusion and Outlook -- 12. Conclusion -- 13. Outlook -- V. Appendix -- B. MONA code -- C. Additional MSO Definitions -- D. Prolog Code.
- Owning institution
- Princeton University Library
- Bibliography (note)
- Includes bibliographical references and index.