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Record ID marc_oapen/oapen.marc.utf8.mrc:1898394:1663
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020 $a9783110296877
020 $a9783110251708
024 7 $a10.1515/9783110296877$2doi
041 0 $aeng
042 $adc
072 7 $aCF$2bicssc
072 7 $aCFGA$2bicssc
072 7 $aCFK$2bicssc
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100 1 $aBozsahin, Cem$4aut
245 10 $aCombinatory Linguistics
260 $a$bDe Gruyter$c2012
300 $a298
520 $aThe book examines to what extent the mediating relation between constituents and their semantics can arise from combinatory knowledge of words. It traces the roots of Combinatory Categorial Grammar, and uses the theory to promote a Humean question in linguistics and cognitive science: Why do we see limited constituency and dependency in natural languages, despite their diversity and potential infinity? A potential answer is that constituents and dependencies might have arisen from a single resource: adjacency. The combinatory formulation of adjacency constrains possible grammars.
536 $aFP7 Ideas: European Research Council$c249520
546 $aEnglish.
650 7 $aLinguistics$2bicssc
650 7 $aSemantics & pragmatics$2bicssc
650 7 $aGrammar, syntax & morphology$2bicssc
650 7 $aComputational linguistics$2bicssc
653 $aConstituents
653 $aDependency Relations
653 $aSyntax
653 $aGrammar
856 40 $uhttp://www.oapen.org/download?type=document&docid=1005450$zAccess full text online
856 40 $uAll rights reserved$zLicense