Moot, Richard.
The Logic of Categorial Grammars A deductive account of natural language syntax and semantics / [electronic resource] : by Richard Moot, Christian Retore. - 1st ed. 2012. - X, 300 p. 69 illus. online resource. - Theoretical Computer Science and General Issues, 6850 2512-2029 ; . - Theoretical Computer Science and General Issues, 6850 .
This textbook is a contemporary, comprehensive introduction to categorial grammars in the logical tradition initiated by Lambek. It guides students and researchers through fundamental results, original developments and applications. Numerous examples and exercises underline the logical, computational and linguistic relevance of categorial grammars. Chapters: 1) AB grammars, 2) Lambek's Syntactic Calculus, 3) Lambek Calculus and Montague Grammar, 4) The non-associative Lambek calculus, 5) The multimodal Lambek calculus, 6) Proof nets for linear logic and the Lambek calculus, 7) Multimodal proof nets.
9783642315558
10.1007/978-3-642-31555-8 doi
Machine theory.
Computational linguistics.
Computer science.
Linguistics.
Logic.
Compilers (Computer programs).
Formal Languages and Automata Theory.
Computational Linguistics.
Computer Science Logic and Foundations of Programming.
Linguistics.
Logic.
Compilers and Interpreters.
QA267-268.5
005.131
The Logic of Categorial Grammars A deductive account of natural language syntax and semantics / [electronic resource] : by Richard Moot, Christian Retore. - 1st ed. 2012. - X, 300 p. 69 illus. online resource. - Theoretical Computer Science and General Issues, 6850 2512-2029 ; . - Theoretical Computer Science and General Issues, 6850 .
This textbook is a contemporary, comprehensive introduction to categorial grammars in the logical tradition initiated by Lambek. It guides students and researchers through fundamental results, original developments and applications. Numerous examples and exercises underline the logical, computational and linguistic relevance of categorial grammars. Chapters: 1) AB grammars, 2) Lambek's Syntactic Calculus, 3) Lambek Calculus and Montague Grammar, 4) The non-associative Lambek calculus, 5) The multimodal Lambek calculus, 6) Proof nets for linear logic and the Lambek calculus, 7) Multimodal proof nets.
9783642315558
10.1007/978-3-642-31555-8 doi
Machine theory.
Computational linguistics.
Computer science.
Linguistics.
Logic.
Compilers (Computer programs).
Formal Languages and Automata Theory.
Computational Linguistics.
Computer Science Logic and Foundations of Programming.
Linguistics.
Logic.
Compilers and Interpreters.
QA267-268.5
005.131