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Language and grammar. Studies in mathematical linguistics and natural language. (English) Zbl 1137.03300

CSLI Lecture Notes 168. Stanford, CA: CSLI Publications (ISBN 1-57586-488-6). xxxii, 269 p. (2005).
Contents: C. Casadio, P. J. Scott and R. A. G. Seely, “Introduction: the Lambek program” (pp. xi–xxxi); Johan van Benthem, “The categorial fine-structure of natural language” (pp. 3–29); Edward Keenan, “Excursions in natural logic” (pp. 31–52); MatiPentus, “Characterization of atomicity in Lambek calculus and bilinear logic” (pp. 55–76); Wojciech Buszkowski, “Lambek calculus with nonlogical axioms” (pp. 77–93); Philippe De Groote, “On the expressive power of the Lambek calculus extended with a structural modality” (pp. 95–111); Mario Fadda and Glyn Morrill, “The Lambek calculus with brackets” (pp. 113–127); J. Lambek, “What are pregroups?” (pp. 129–136); Michael Barr, “On subgroups of the Lambek pregroup” (pp. 137–140); Michael Moortgat and Richard T. Oehrle, “Pregroups and type-logical grammar: searching for convergence” (pp. 141–160); Alain Lecomte, “Categorial grammar for minimalism” (pp. 163–188); Maciej Kandulski, “On tree languages generated by categorial grammars” (pp. 189–210); Brendan S. Gillon, “Subject predicate order in classical Sanskrit” (pp. 211–213); Daniele Bargelli, “A computational approach to the noun in Burushaski” (pp. 225–236); Glyn Morrill, “Geometry of language and linguistic circuitry” (pp. 237–264).

MSC:

03-06 Proceedings, conferences, collections, etc. pertaining to mathematical logic and foundations
03B65 Logic of natural languages
91F20 Linguistics
00B15 Collections of articles of miscellaneous specific interest
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