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Apr 1999
ISBN 0262041715
409 pp.
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Semantics and Syntax in Lexical Functional Grammar
Mary Dalrymple

A new, deductive approach to the syntax-semantics interface integrates two mature and successful lines of research: logical deduction for semantic composition and the Lexical Functional Grammar (LFG) approach to the analysis of linguistic structure. It is often referred to as the "glue" approach because of the role of logic in "gluing" meanings together.

The "glue" approach has attracted significant attention from, among others, logicians working in the relatively new and active field of linear logic; linguists interested in a novel deductive approach to the interface between syntax and semantics within a nontransformational, constraint-based syntactic framework; and computational linguists and computer scientists interested in an approach to semantic composition that is grounded in a conceptually simple but powerful computational framework.

This introduction to and overview of the "glue" approach is the first book to bring together the research of the major contributors to the field.

Table of Contents
 Preface
 Contributors
1 Overview and Introduction
by Mary Dalrymple, John Lamping, Fernando Pereira and Vijay Saraswat
2 Quantification, Anaphora, and Intensionality
by Mary Dalrymple, John Lamping, Fernando Pereira and Vijay Saraswat
3 Proof Nets and Negative Polarity Licensing
by John Fry
4 Context Change, Underspecification, and the Structure of Glue Language Derivations
by Richard Crouch and Josef van Genabith
5 Resource Sharing in Glue Language Semantics
by Andrew Kehler, Mary Dalryple, John Lamping and Vijay Saraswat
6 Dynamic and Underspecified Semantics for LFG
by Josef van Genabith and Richard Crouch
7 Relating Resource-based Semantics to Categorial Semantics
by Mary Dalrymple, Vineet Gupta, John Lamping and Vijay Saraswat
8 LFG as Concurrent Constraint Programming
by Vijay Saraswat
9 LFG as Labeled Deduction
by Dirck Oehrle
10 Type-driven Semantic Interpretation and Feature Dependencies in R-LFG
by Mark Johnson
 Author Index
 Subject Index
 
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