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15./16. FG 2010/2011: Copenhagen, Denmark / Ljubljana, Slovenia
- Philippe de Groote, Mark-Jan Nederhof:
Formal Grammar - 15th and 16th International Conferences, FG 2010, Copenhagen, Denmark, August 2010, FG 2011, Ljubljana, Slovenia, August 2011, Revised Selected Papers. Lecture Notes in Computer Science 7395, Springer 2012, ISBN 978-3-642-32023-1
Formal Grammar 2010: Contributed Papers
- Arno Bastenhof:
Polarized Montagovian Semantics for the Lambek-Grishin Calculus. 1-16 - Denis Béchet, Alexander Ja. Dikovsky, Annie Foret:
Two Models of Learning Iterated Dependencies. 17-32 - Jeroen Bransen:
The Lambek-Grishin Calculus Is NP-Complete. 33-49 - Berthold Crysmann:
Resumption and Island-Hood in Hausa. 50-65 - Michael I. Dekhtyar, Alexander Ja. Dikovsky, Boris Karlov:
Iterated Dependencies and Kleene Iteration. 66-81 - Denys Duchier, Thi-Bich-Hanh Dao, Yannick Parmentier, Willy Lesaint:
Property Grammar Parsing Seen as a Constraint Optimization Problem. 82-96 - Thomas Graf:
Reference-Set Constraints as Linear Tree Transductions via Controlled Optimality Systems. 97-113 - Scott Martin, Carl Pollard:
Hyperintensional Dynamic Semantics - Analyzing Definiteness with Enriched Contexts. 114-129 - Vedrana Mihalicek, Carl Pollard:
Distinguishing Phenogrammar from Tectogrammar Simplifies the Analysis of Interrogatives. 130-145 - Glyn Morrill, Oriol Valentín:
Generalized Discontinuity. 146-161 - Sylvain Pogodalla, Florent Pompigne:
Controlling Extraction in Abstract Categorial Grammars. 162-177 - Byeong-Uk Yi:
Plural Quantifications and Generalized Quantifiers. 178-191 - Ryo Yoshinaka, Alexander Clark:
Polynomial Time Learning of Some Multiple Context-Free Languages with a Minimally Adequate Teacher. 192-207
Formal Grammar 2011: Contributed Papers
- Thomas Graf:
Locality and the Complexity of Minimalist Derivation Tree Languages. 208-227 - Petr Homola:
Building a Formal Grammar for a Polysynthetic Language. 228-242 - András Kornai:
Eliminating Ditransitives. 243-261 - Stepan L. Kuznetsov:
Lambek Grammars with the Unit. 262-266 - Hans Leiß:
Resolving Plural Ambiguities by Type Reconstruction. 267-286 - Scott Martin:
Weak Familiarity and Anaphoric Accessibility in Dynamic Semantics. 287-306
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