| Mineur, A., Buitelaar P.: A compositional treatment of polysemous arguments in Categorial Grammar. In: K. Van Deemter and S. Peters (eds.). Semantic Ambiguity and Underspeci cation. CSLI, Chigaco University Press, (1996) |
.... the analysis goes 2 For instance the bridging problem in discourse analysis [Bos et al. 1995] 42 beyond traditional composition in semantic analysis and is therefore referred to as co compositonality (see [ Pustejovsky, 1991a ] Buitelaar and Mineur, 1994 ] Pustejovsky, 1995 ] Mineur and Buitelaar, 1996 ] The type shifts that are involved in this are called coercions, which is rather an extension of the technical term by that same name, because they are more like transfers of type than traditional type shifts that can only be employed according to certain type theoretic rules. Coercion as ....
A. M. Mineur and P. P. Buitelaar. A Compositional Treatment of Polysemous Arguments in Categorial Grammar. In Kees van Deemter and Stanley Peters (eds.), Semantic Ambiguity and Underspecification, pages 125--143. CSLI-Chicago University Press, Chicago, 1996.
No context found.
Mineur, A., Buitelaar P.: A compositional treatment of polysemous arguments in Categorial Grammar. In: K. Van Deemter and S. Peters (eds.). Semantic Ambiguity and Underspeci cation. CSLI, Chigaco University Press, (1996)
No context found.
Mineur, A., Buitelaar P.: A compositional treatment of polysemous arguments in Categorial Grammar. In: K. Van Deemter and S. Peters (eds.). Semantic Ambiguity and Underspeci cation. CSLI, Chigaco University Press, (1996)
No context found.
Mineur, A., Buitelaar P.: A compositional treatment of polysemous arguments in Categorial Grammar. In: K. Van Deemter and S. Peters (eds.). Semantic Ambiguity and Underspeci cation. CSLI, Chigaco University Press, (1996)
Online articles have much greater impact More about CiteSeer.IST Add search form to your site Submit documents Feedback
CiteSeer.IST - Copyright Penn State and NEC