Category Structures (1988)
| Venue: | COMPUTATIONAL LINGUISTICS |
| Citations: | 31 - 2 self |
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@ARTICLE{Gazdar88categorystructures,
author = {Gerald Gazdar and Geoffrey K. Pullum and Robert Carpenter and Ewan Klein and Thomas E. Hukari and Robert D. Levine},
title = {Category Structures},
journal = {COMPUTATIONAL LINGUISTICS},
year = {1988},
volume = {14},
pages = {1--19}
}
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Abstract
This paper outlines a simple and general notion of syntactic category on a metatheoretical level, independent of the notations and substantive claims of any particular grammatical framework. We define a class of formal objects called "category structures" where each such object provides a constructive definition for a space of syntactic categories. A unification operation and subsumption and identity relations are defined for arbitrary syntactic categories. In addition, a formal language for the statement of constraints on categories is provided. By combining a category structure with a set of constraints, we show that one can define the category systems of several well-known grammatical frameworks: phrase structure grammar, tagmemics, augmented phrase structure grammar, relational grammar, transformational grammar, generalized phrase structure grammar, systemic grammar, categorial grammar, and indexed grammar. The problem' of checking a category for conformity to constraints is shown to be soivable in linear time. This work provides in effect a unitary class of data structures for the representation of syntactic categories in a range of diverse grammatical frameworks. Using such data structures should make it possible for various pseudo-issues in natural language processing research to be avoided. We conclude by examining the questions posed by set-valued features and sharing of values between distinct feature specifications, both of which fall outside the scope of the formal system developed in this paper







