An Introduction to Unification-Based Approaches to Grammar
β Scribed by S. M. Shieber
- Publisher
- CSLI Publications
- Year
- 1986
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 121
- Series
- Center for the Study of Language and Information - CSLI Lecture Notes 4
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
This book surveys the important concept of unification as it relates to linguistic theory and, in particular, to Functional Unification Grammar, Definite-Clause Grammars, Lexical-Function Grammar, Generalized Phrase Struture Grammar, and Head-Driven Phrase Structure Grammar. The notes include careful and correct definitions, as well as well-chosen examples of actual grammars, and a discussion of the relationships of computational systems and linguistic theories which use ideas from unification.
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