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Abstract: This paper
describes a logic grammar formalism, modifier structure grammars (MSGs), together with an
interpreter written in Prolog, which can handle coordination (and other natural language
constructions) in a reasonable and general way. The system produces both syntactic
analyses and logical forms, and problems of scoping for coordination and quantifiers are
dealt with. The MSG formalism seems of interest in its own right (perhaps even outside
natural language processing) because the... (Update)
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V. Dahl and M. McCord. Treating coordination in logic grammar. American Journal of Computational Linguistics, 9(2):69--91, 1983. http://citeseer.ist.psu.edu/dahl02treating.html More
@article{ dahl83treating,
author = "Veronica Dahl and Michael C. McCord",
title = "Treating Coordination in Logic Grammars",
journal = "American Journal of Computational Linguistics",
volume = "9",
number = "2",
pages = "69-91",
year = "1983",
url = "citeseer.ist.psu.edu/dahl02treating.html" }
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