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The Categorial Fine-Structure of Natural Language (2003)

by Johan van Benthem
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Categorial Grammars and Substructural Logics

by Wojciech Buszkowski
"... Substructural logics are formal logics whose Gentzen-style sequent systems abandon some/all structural rules (Weakening, Contraction, Exchange, Associativity). They have extensively been studied in current literature on nonclassical logics from different points of view: as sequent axiomatizations of ..."
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Substructural logics are formal logics whose Gentzen-style sequent systems abandon some/all structural rules (Weakening, Contraction, Exchange, Associativity). They have extensively been studied in current literature on nonclassical logics from different points of view: as sequent axiomatizations of relevant,

CATEGORIAL VERSUS MODAL INFORMATION THEORY

by Johan van Benthem , 2009
"... In this very brief note, I raise a few worries about interpreting the Lambek Calculus, admired and cherished as it may be by all connoisseurs, as a base logic of information flow. ..."
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In this very brief note, I raise a few worries about interpreting the Lambek Calculus, admired and cherished as it may be by all connoisseurs, as a base logic of information flow.
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