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Tuesday, 07 September 2010 14:17 |
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[New Entry by Michael Moortgat on September 7, 2010.]
Typelogical grammars are substructural logics, designed for reasoning about the composition of form and meaning in natural language. At the core of these grammars are residuated families of type-forming operations; a hierarchy of typelogical grammars results from the choices one makes with respect to the structural properties of the type-forming operations, and the means one introduces to control the...
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