edited by Walter J. Savitch, Emmon Bach, William Marsh, Gila Safran-Naveh.
Dordrecht
Springer Netherlands
1987
(472 pages)
Studies in Linguistics and Philosophy, formerly Synthese Language Library, 33.
Prologue --; What is Mathematical Linguistics? --; I. Early Nontransformational Grammar --; to Part I --; Formal Linguistics and Formal Logic --; An Elementary Proof of the Peters-Ritchie Theorem --; On Constraining the Class of Transformational Languages --; Generative Grammars without Transformation Rules-A Defense of Phrase Structure --; A Program for Syntax --; II Modern Context-Free-Like Models --; to Part II --; Natural Languages and Context-Free Languages --; Unbounded Dependency and Coordinate Structure --; On Some Formal Properties of MetaRules --; Some Generalizations of Categorial Grammars --; III More than Context-Free and Less than Transformational Grammar --; to Part III --; Cross-serial Dependencies in Dutch --; Evidence Against the Context-Freeness of Natural Language --; English is not a Context-Free Language --; The Complexity of the Vocabulary of Bambara --; Context-Sensitive Grammar and Natural Language Syntax --; How Non-Context Free is Variable Binding? --; Prologue --; Computationally Relevant Properties of Natural Languages and Their Grammars --; Index of Languages --; Name Index.
Artificial intelligence.
Computer science.
edited by Walter J. Savitch, Emmon Bach, William Marsh, Gila Safran-Naveh.