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Formal Issues in Lexical-Functional Grammar

โœ Scribed by John Maxwell III, Ronald M. Kaplan, Mary Dalrymple, Annie Zaenen


Publisher
CSLI Publications
Year
1994
Tongue
English
Leaves
469
Series
Center for the Study of Language and Information - CSLI Lecture Notes 47
Category
Library

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Lexical-Functional Grammar was first developed by Joan Bresnan and Ronald M. Kaplan in the late 1970s, and was designed to serve as a medium for expressing and explaining important generalisations about the syntax of human languages and thus to serve as a vehicle for independent linguistic research. An equally important goal was to provide a restricted, mathematically tractable notation that could be interpreted by psychologically plausible and computationally efficient processing mechanisms. The formal architecture of LFG provides a simple set of devices for describing the common properties of all human languages and the particular properties of individual languages. This volume presents work conducted over the past several years at the Xerox Palo Alto Research Center, Stanford University, and elsewhere. The different sections link mathematical and computational issues and the analysis of particular linguistic phenomena in areas such as wh-constructions, anaphoric binding, word order and coordination.


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