| R. Cooper. "Meaning Representation in Montague Grammar and Situation Semantics," in B. G. T. Lowden, editor, Proceedings of the Alvey Sponsored Workshop on Formal Semantics in Natural Language Processing, 1987. |
....have also been coalesced with well developed linguistic theories such as lexical functional grammar [45] and led to rigorous formalisms [31] On the other hand, situation semantics has been compared to other influential mathematical approaches to the theory of meaning, viz. Montague Grammar [21, 26, 42] and DRT [37] 6 Concluding Remarks Serious thinking about the computational aspects of the situation theory is just starting. There have been only a few proposals [16, 40, 43] which mainly offer a Prolog or Lisp like programming environment with varying degrees of divergence from the ontology ....
R. Cooper. "Meaning Representation in Montague Grammar and Situation Semantics," in B. G. T. Lowden, editor, Proceedings of the Alvey Sponsored Workshop on Formal Semantics in Natural Language Processing, 1987.
....semantics have been coalesced with well developed linguistic theories such as lexical functional grammar and led to rigorous formalisms [16] On the other hand, situation semantics has been compared to other influential mathematical approaches to the theory of meaning, viz. Montague Grammar [10, 13, 24] and Discourse Representation Theory (DRT) 19] 4 Why Compute with Situations A computational formulation of situation theory may generate interest among artificial intelligence and natural language processing researchers. The theory claims that its model theory is more amenable to a ....
R. Cooper. "Meaning Representation in Montague Grammar and Situation Semantics," in B. G. T. Lowden, editor, Proceedings of the Alvey Sponsored Workshop on Formal Semantics in Natural Language Processing, 1987.
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