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Lascarides, Alex, Ted Briscoe, Ann Copestake and Nicholas Asher (1995) `Orderindependent and persistent default unification', Linguistics and Philosophy, vol.19.1, 1--89.

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Grammatical Acquisition: Inductive Bias and Coevolution of.. - Briscoe (2000)   (4 citations)  Self-citation (Briscoe)   (Correct)

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Lascarides, Alex, Ted Briscoe, Ann Copestake and Nicholas Asher (1995) `Orderindependent and persistent default unification', Linguistics and Philosophy, vol.19.1, 1--89.


The Acquisition of Grammar in an Evolving Population of Language.. - Briscoe (1999)   (5 citations)  Self-citation (Briscoe)   (Correct)

....subset of PV Ss constitute the parameters of the GCUG. 2 Figure 3 is a diagram of a fragment of one possible network for English categories in which PV Ss on types are abbreviated informally, denotes the most general type, and meets display the (sub)type (default) inheritance rela 2 See Lascarides et al. 1996; Lascarides and Copestake, 1999 for further details of the grammatical representation language, and Bouma and van Noord (1994) for the representation of a categorial grammar as a constraint logic grammar. The representation of P as a constraint is problematic. Instead it is represented as a unary ....

Lascarides, A., E.J. Briscoe, A.A. Copestake and N. Asher (1996) `Orderindependent and persistent default unification', Linguistics and Philosophy, vol.19.1, 1--89.


Metaphor in Discourse - Asher, Lascarides (1997)   Self-citation (Lascarides Asher)   (Correct)

.... the semantic information in a computational lexicon described within a typed feature structure framework, where other forms of productivity and polysemy have been studied extensively (e.g. Boguraev and Pustejovsky 1990, Briscoe et al. 1990, Copestake and Briscoe 1995, Pustejovsky 1991, 1995, Lascarides et al. 1996, and others) This framework is compatible with constraint based grammars such as hpsg (Pollard and Sag 1994) and one can characterise certain types of productivity via lexical rules. We will propose a lexical rule called the Metaphor Lexical Rule, which encodes directly in the lexicon the ....

....that the value of this on the metaphorical sense of a word is marked as default. So consider cloud, for example. In its conventional sense, the value on qualia:cst is marked to be of type physical cum (so clouds are made up of a physical cumulation of stuff; cf. Copestake and Briscoe 1995, Lascarides et al. 1996). So this value survives in the metaphorical entry for cloud. But it is marked as default, and can be overridden by incompatible information in other lexical entries in the phrase, or by pragmatic information in the discourse context (Lascarides and Copestake, 1997a) This happens in cloud of ....

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Lascarides, A., E. J. Briscoe, N. Asher, and A. Copestake [1996] Order Independent and Persistent Default Unification, Linguistics and Philsophy, 19(1), pp1--89.


The Acquisition of Grammar in an Evolving Population of Language.. - Briscoe (1998)   (5 citations)  Self-citation (Briscoe)   (Correct)

....structure, via type declarations on network nodes. The constraint language of type declarations CON(Type; consists of path value specifications (PV Ss) An inheritance chain of type declarations (i.e. a set of consistent PV Ss) defines the feature structure associated with that type (see Lascarides et al. 1995; Lascarides and Copestake, 1996, in press for further details of the specific approach utilized) For instance, an intransitive verb is treated as a subtype of verb, inheriting subject directionality by default from a type gendir (for general direction) For English, gendir is default right but ....

Lascarides, A., E.J. Briscoe, A.A. Copestake and N. Asher (1995) `Order-independent and persistent default unification', Linguistics and Philosophy, vol.19.1, 1--89.


Grammatical Acquisition and Linguistic Selection - Briscoe (1999)   (1 citation)  Self-citation (Briscoe)   (Correct)

.... 0 (kim 0 y) FA S love 0 (kim 0 sandy 0 ) Figure 2: GCG Derivation for Kim loves Sandy (PV Ss) An inheritance chain of (super)type declarations (i.e. a set of PV Ss) defines the feature structure associated with any given (sub)type (see Lascarides et al. 1995; Lascarides and Copestake, 1999, for further details of the grammatical representation language, and Bouma and van Noord (1994) for the representation of a categorial grammar as a constraint logic grammar. 1 Figure 3 is a diagram of a fragment of one possible network for English categories in ....

Lascarides, A., E.J. Briscoe, A.A. Copestake and N. Asher (1995) `Order-independent and persistent default unification', Linguistics and Philosophy, vol.19.1, 1--89.


Metaphor in Discourse - Asher, Lascarides   Self-citation (Lascarides Asher)   (Correct)

....the arguments to verbs are of the right type, via the typing system that accompanies the tfss. This is a model of lexical processing that has been suggested by many computational linguists (e.g. Boguraev and Pustejovsky 1990, Briscoe et al. 1990, Evans and Gazdar 1989a, 1989b, Flickinger 1985, Lascarides et al. 1994, and others) and in previous work, we have suggested how such a model can be linked to a theory of discourse processing, to handle disambiguation (Asher and Lascarides 1995a, Asher and Sablayrolles 1995) metonymy (Lascarides et al. 1994, Lascarides 1995) and zeugma (Lascarides, Copestake and ....

.... et al. 1990, Evans and Gazdar 1989a, 1989b, Flickinger 1985, Lascarides et al. 1994, and others) and in previous work, we have suggested how such a model can be linked to a theory of discourse processing, to handle disambiguation (Asher and Lascarides 1995a, Asher and Sablayrolles 1995) metonymy (Lascarides et al. 1994, Lascarides 1995) and zeugma (Lascarides, Copestake and Briscoe, 1994) But these lexical entries for CoL verbs cannot be the ones that are used to represent the sentences in (1) at least not directly. For all the sentences in (1) violate the type constraints on the CoL verbs. Attempting to ....

Lascarides, A., Briscoe, E. J., Asher, N. and Copestake, A. [1994] Order Independent and Persistent Default Unification, Acquilex Research report, and in Schoter, A. and Vogel, C. (eds.) Non-Classical Feature Systems, Edinburgh Working Papers, volume 10; also submitted to Linguistics and Philosophy.


Grammatical Acquisition: Coevolution of Language and the Language .. - Briscoe (1998)   (2 citations)  Self-citation (Briscoe)   (Correct)

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Lascarides, A., E.J. Briscoe, A.A. Copestake and N. Asher (1995) `Order-independent and persistent default unification', Linguistics and Philosophy, vol.19.1, 1--89.


Language as a Complex Adaptive System: Coevolution of Language.. - Briscoe (1998)   (4 citations)  Self-citation (Briscoe)   (Correct)

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Lascarides, A., Briscoe E.J. , Copestake A.A and Asher, N. (1995) `Order-independent and persistent default unification', Linguistics and Philosophy, vol.19.1, 1--89.


The Acquisition of Grammar in an Evolving Population of Language.. - Briscoe (1999)   (5 citations)  Self-citation (Briscoe)   (Correct)

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Lascarides, A., E.J. Briscoe, A.A. Copestake and N. Asher (1995) `Order-independent and persistent default unification', Linguistics and Philosophy, vol.19.1, 1--89.

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