Vorlesung Grammatikformalismen Hans Uszkoreit Kategorialgrammatik und Kategoriale Unifikationsgrammatik.

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Vorlesung Grammatikformalismen Hans Uszkoreit Kategorialgrammatik und Kategoriale Unifikationsgrammatik

Vorlesung Grammatikformalismen Hans Uszkoreit Die Wurzeln Kategorialgrammatik: Ajdukiewicz 1934 Cresswell, Montague, Lambek, Bach,... Neuere Ansätze: Steedman, Moortgat, Hepple, Morrill,... Kategoriale Unifikationsgrammatik: Uszkoreit; Zeevat, Klein & Calder; Karttunen; Bouma,...

Vorlesung Grammatikformalismen Hans Uszkoreit Kategorien Mindestens zwei Basiskategorien: N und S Mindestens ein Funktor-Markierer: / meist auch \ Potentiell unendlich viele abgeleitete Kategorien: wenn und Kategorien sind, dann ist auch eine Kategorie z.B. S/N nicht alle abgeleiteten Kategorien sind linguistische Kategorien z.B. (S/S)/(N/N)

Vorlesung Grammatikformalismen Hans Uszkoreit Beispiel 1 (1) NP - NPeter, Mary VP - S\Nsleeps TVP - (S\N)/Nsees N (S\N)/N N N (S\N)/N N Peter sees Mary

Vorlesung Grammatikformalismen Hans Uszkoreit Beispiel 1 (2) NP - NPeter, Mary VP - S\Nsleeps TVP - (S\N)/Nsees (S\N) (S\N) N (S\N)/N N N (S\N)/N N Peter sees Mary

Vorlesung Grammatikformalismen Hans Uszkoreit Beispiel 1 (3) NP - NPeter, Mary VP - S\Nsleeps TVP - (S\N)/Nsees S S\N S\N N (S\N)/N N N (S\N)/N N Peter sees Mary

Vorlesung Grammatikformalismen Hans Uszkoreit Beispiel 2 (1) NP - NPeter, Mary, horses VP - S\Nsleeps, sees horses, showed Peter horses TVP - (S\N)/Nsees, showed Peter DVP - ((S\N)/N)/Nshowed AdvP - (S\N)\(S\N)often DegrMod- (S\N)\(S\N)/(S\N)\(S\N) very N (S\N)/N N (S\N)\(S\N)/(S\N)\(S\N) (S\N)\(S\N) N (S\N)/N N (S\N)\(S\N)/(S\N)\(S\N) (S\N)\(S\N) Peter sees horses very often

Vorlesung Grammatikformalismen Hans Uszkoreit Beispiel 2 (2) NP - NPeter, Mary, horses VP - S\Nsleeps, sees horses, showed Peter horses TVP - (S\N)/Nsees, showed Peter DVP - ((S\N)/N)/Nshowed AdvP - (S\N)\(S\N)often DegrMod- (S\N)\(S\N)/(S\N)\(S\N) very N (S\N)/N N (S\N)\(S\N)/(S\N)\(S\N) (S\N)\(S\N) N (S\N)/N N (S\N)\(S\N)/(S\N)\(S\N) (S\N)\(S\N) Peter sees horses very often

Vorlesung Grammatikformalismen Hans Uszkoreit Beispiel 2 (3) NP - NPeter, Mary, horses VP - S\Nsleeps, sees horses, showed Peter horses TVP - (S\N)/Nsees, showed Peter DVP - ((S\N)/N)/Nshowed AdvP - (S\N)\(S\N)often DegrMod- (S\N)\(S\N)/(S\N)\(S\N) very S\N S\N N (S\N)/N N (S\N)\(S\N)/(S\N)\(S\N) (S\N)\(S\N) N (S\N)/N N (S\N)\(S\N)/(S\N)\(S\N) (S\N)\(S\N) Peter sees horses very often

Vorlesung Grammatikformalismen Hans Uszkoreit Beispiel 2 (4) NP - NPeter, Mary, horses VP - S\Nsleeps, sees horses, showed Peter horses TVP - (S\N)/Nsees, showed Peter DVP - ((S\N)/N)/Nshowed AdvP - (S\N)\(S\N)often DegrMod- (S\N)\(S\N)/(S\N)\(S\N) very S\N (S\N)\(S\N) S\N (S\N)\(S\N) N (S\N)/N N (S\N)\(S\N)/(S\N)\(S\N) (S\N)\(S\N) N (S\N)/N N (S\N)\(S\N)/(S\N)\(S\N) (S\N)\(S\N) Peter sees horses very often

Vorlesung Grammatikformalismen Hans Uszkoreit Beispiel 2 (5) NP - NPeter, Mary, horses VP - S\Nsleeps, sees horses, showed Peter horses TVP - (S\N)/Nsees, showed Peter DVP - ((S\N)/N)/Nshowed AdvP - (S\N)\(S\N)often DegrMod- (S\N)\(S\N)/(S\N)\(S\N) very S\N S\N S\N (S\N)\(S\N) S\N (S\N)\(S\N) N (S\N)/N N (S\N)\(S\N)/(S\N)\(S\N) (S\N)\(S\N) N (S\N)/N N (S\N)\(S\N)/(S\N)\(S\N) (S\N)\(S\N) Peter sees horses very often

Vorlesung Grammatikformalismen Hans Uszkoreit Beispiel 2 (6) NP - NPeter, Mary, horses VP - S\Nsleeps, sees horses, showed Peter horses TVP - (S\N)/Nsees, showed Peter DVP - ((S\N)/N)/Nshowed AdvP - (S\N)\(S\N)often DegrMod- (S\N)\(S\N)/(S\N)\(S\N) very S S\N S\N S\N (S\N)\(S\N) S\N (S\N)\(S\N) N (S\N)/N N (S\N)\(S\N)/(S\N)\(S\N) (S\N)\(S\N) N (S\N)/N N (S\N)\(S\N)/(S\N)\(S\N) (S\N)\(S\N) Peter sees horses very often

Vorlesung Grammatikformalismen Hans Uszkoreit Beispiel 2 (7) NP - NPeter, Mary, horses VP - S\Nsleeps, sees horses, showed Peter horses TVP - (S\N)/Nsees, showed Peter DVP - ((S\N)/N)/Nshowed AdvP - (S\N)\(S\N)often DegrMod- (S\N)\(S\N)/(S\N)\(S\N) very S S\N S\N S\N (S\N)\(S\N) S\N (S\N)\(S\N) N (S\N)/N N (S\N)\(S\N)/(S\N)\(S\N) (S\N)\(S\N) N (S\N)/N N (S\N)\(S\N)/(S\N)\(S\N) (S\N)\(S\N) Peter sees horses very often

Vorlesung Grammatikformalismen Hans Uszkoreit Komplexe Kategorien als Merkmalsstrukturen val B / A arg dir

Vorlesung Grammatikformalismen Hans Uszkoreit Funktionale Applikation arg val dir functor value functor argument value argument right BB/A A

Vorlesung Grammatikformalismen Hans Uszkoreit Funktionale Komposition: Beispiele Peter slowly rode home. Slowly Peter rode home. Peter scheint zu kommen.

Vorlesung Grammatikformalismen Hans Uszkoreit Funktionale Komposition value functor argument A/CA/CA/B B/C arg dir val arg dir functor valueargument

Vorlesung Grammatikformalismen Hans Uszkoreit Koordination: Beispiele Peter and Mary see a horse. Peter and Mary see a horse. Peter likes and rides horses. Peter likes and rides horses. ? Peter shows Mary and buys Paul horses. Peter sells mules and rents horses to tourists. Peter sells mules and rents horses to tourists. *Peter and or or Mary will come. *Peter and or or Mary will come.

Vorlesung Grammatikformalismen Hans Uszkoreit Beispiel: Konjunktion and

Vorlesung Grammatikformalismen Hans Uszkoreit Gründe für mehr Syntax in den Kategorien Peter arrived late. Peter arrived angrily. Peter arrived late. Peter arrived angrily. Peter arrived in time. Peter arrived in a bad mood. Peter arrived in time. Peter arrived in a bad mood. Peter arrived late and in a bad mood. Peter arrived late and in a bad mood. Peter arrived in time but angrily. Peter arrived in time but angrily. Peter arrived very late. Peter arrived very angrily. Peter arrived very late. Peter arrived very angrily. *Peter arrived very in time. *Peter arrived very in a bad mood.

Vorlesung Grammatikformalismen Hans Uszkoreit

Vorlesung Grammatikformalismen Hans Uszkoreit

Vorlesung Grammatikformalismen Hans Uszkoreit