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"... Extending CCGbank with quotes and multi-modal CCG CCGbank is an automatic conversion of the ..."
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Extending CCGbank with quotes and multi-modal CCG CCGbank is an automatic conversion of the
Multi-Modal Combinatory Categorial Grammar
, 2003
"... The paper shows how Combinatory Categorial Grammar (CCG) can be adapted to take advantage of the extra resourcesensitivity provided by the Categorial Type Logic framework. The resulting reformulation, Multi-Modal CCG, supports lexically specified control over the applicability of combinatory ..."
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The paper shows how Combinatory Categorial Grammar (CCG) can be adapted to take advantage of the extra resourcesensitivity provided by the Categorial Type Logic framework. The resulting reformulation, Multi-Modal CCG, supports lexically specified control over the applicability of combinatory
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"... The paper shows how Combinatory Categorial Grammar (CCG) can be adapted to take advantage of the extra resourcesensitivity provided by the Categorial Type Logic framework. The resulting reformulation, Multi-Modal CCG, supports lexically specified control over the applicability of combinatory rules, ..."
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The paper shows how Combinatory Categorial Grammar (CCG) can be adapted to take advantage of the extra resourcesensitivity provided by the Categorial Type Logic framework. The resulting reformulation, Multi-Modal CCG, supports lexically specified control over the applicability of combinatory rules
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"... Extending CCGbank with quotes and multi-modal CCG CCGbank is an automatic conversion of the Penn Treebank to Combinatory Categorial Grammar (CCG). We present two extensions to CCGbank which involve manipulating its derivation and category structure. We discuss approaches for the automatic re-inserti ..."
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Extending CCGbank with quotes and multi-modal CCG CCGbank is an automatic conversion of the Penn Treebank to Combinatory Categorial Grammar (CCG). We present two extensions to CCGbank which involve manipulating its derivation and category structure. We discuss approaches for the automatic re
A Multi-Modal Combinatory Categorial Grammar Analysis of Japanese
"... Abstract. Despite the notion that clefting is a cross-linguistic constituency test, Japanese allows some nonconstituent exceptions. There is, however, a certain restriction on the degree of flexibility; some constituents are more tightly connected (and thus less likely to be separated by clefting) t ..."
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) than others. We refine Kubota and Smith’s (2006) CCG account in terms of Multi-Modal CCG (Baldridge, 2002): finer-grained modal control provides a means for capturing different degrees of connectedness between an argument and its functor. We then demonstrate how a MMCCG system that finds independent
The Importance of Rule Restrictions in CCG
"... Combinatory Categorial Grammar (CCG) is generally construed as a fully lexicalized formalism, where all grammars use one and the same universal set of rules, and crosslinguistic variation is isolated in the lexicon. In this paper, we show that the weak generative capacity of this ‘pure ’ form of CCG ..."
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of CCG is strictly smaller than that of CCG with grammar-specific rules, and of other mildly context-sensitive grammar formalisms, including Tree Adjoining Grammar (TAG). Our result also carries over to a multi-modal extension of CCG. 1
Categorial Grammar and the Semantics of Contextual Prepositional Phrases
, 2004
"... The paper proposes a semantics for contextual (i.e., Temporal and Locative) Prepositional Phrases (CPPs) like during every meeting, in the garden, when Harry met Sally and where I’m calling from. The semantics is embodied in a multi-modal extension of Combinatory Categoral Grammar (CCG). The grammar ..."
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The paper proposes a semantics for contextual (i.e., Temporal and Locative) Prepositional Phrases (CPPs) like during every meeting, in the garden, when Harry met Sally and where I’m calling from. The semantics is embodied in a multi-modal extension of Combinatory Categoral Grammar (CCG