Functional Inheritance, Anaphora, and Semantic Interpretation in a Generalized Categorial Grammar |
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INTRODUCTION | 1 |
FUNCTIONAL INHERITANCE IN MORPHOLOGY | 37 |
FUNCTIONAL INHERITANCE IN SYNTAX | 113 |
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affixes allow analysis anaphoric anaphoric index argument assume basically bound variable bracketing paradoxes c-command caki Categorial Grammar categorial theory category lifting Chierchia clitics cohahanta coindexing composition and category constraint coreference dative denote derivation discourse binding Discourse Representation Theory discussion dissertation ditransitive verbs donkey Double Nominative Constructions Dowty English Equi event example expression fact feature floating quantifiers functional application functional composition functional inheritance give GPSG ha-ass-ta interpretation Jacobson John-i Mary-ka John-i Mary-lul kind Korean lexical Linguistic meaning Montague Grammar Moortgat morphemes morphology natural language nominalized functions Nonconstituent Conjunction nouns object Partee person predicate problem pronouns quantificational NPs Raising verbs reading refl reflexives relative clause S/TV S/VP S\NP sakwa-lul sayngkakhanta seems semantic sentence Seoul National University sikhi Steedman structure syntactic syntax synthetic compounds Szabolcsi's tense thinks that Mary tion treated ttena-key TV/TTV type lifting verbal VP/NP VP/TV Wrapping operation