Fourth Meeting on Mathematics of Language
Program Committee
- David Johnson (IBM, Co-Chair)
- Aravind Joshi (Penn)
- Andras Kornai (IBM)
- Lawrence S. Moss (Indiana)
- R. T. Oehrle (Tucson)
- Carl Pollard (Ohio State)
- Eric Sven Ristad (Princeton)
- William Rounds (Michigan)
- Walter Savitch (UCSD, Co-Chair)
- Robert Wall (Austin)
- David Weir (Sussex)
Papers Presented
- James Rogers, University of Pennsylvania
Grammarless' Phrase Structure Grammar
- Owen Rambow, CoGenTex, Inc., K. Vijay-Shanker, University of
Delaware & David Weir, University of Sussex
Formal Properties of D-Tree Grammars
- Andras Kornai, IBM Almaden Research Center
Quantitative comparison of languages
- Eric Sven Ristad, Princeton University
Natural Strings
- M. Cassandro, Universita di Roma A. Galves Universidade de Sao Paulo
Language acquisition and change in a generalized Gibson-Wexler model
- Kevin Knight USC/Information Sciences Institute
Learning Word Meanings by Instruction
- Partha Niyogi and Robert C. Berwick, MIT
A Dynamical Systems Model for Language Change
- Wlodek Zadrozny, T. J. Watson Research Center
The Compactness of Construction Grammars
- Annius V. Groenink, CWI
An Elegant Grammatical Formalism for the Class of Polynomial-time Recognisable Languages
- Eberhard Bertsch, Ruhr University & Mark-Jan Nederhof,
University of Groningen
Complexity and Closure Results
for Deterministic Context-free Languages
- Owen Rambow, CoGenTex, Inc. & Giorgio Satta, Universita di Padova
Synchronous String Rewriting
- Chris Culy, University of Iowa
Formal properties of natural language and linguistic theories
- M. Andrew Moshier, Chapman University
Is HPSG Featureless or Unprincipled?
- Robert Kasper, Andreas Kathol, Carl Pollard Ohio State University
A Relational Interpretation of Linear Precedence Constraints
- Bob Carpenter, Carnegie Mellon University &
Paul King, University of Tuebingen
The Complexity of Closed World Reasoning in
Constraint-Based Grammar Theories
- Ariel Cohen, Carnegie Mellon University
Generics and Alternatives
- Tim Fernando, University of Stuttgart
Ambiguity under changing contexts
- Hans-Ulrich Krieger, German Research Center for Artificial
Intelligence
Typed Feature Structures, Definite
Equivalences, Greatest Model Semantics, and Nonmonotonicity
- R. T. Oehrle, University of Arizona, Tucson
LFG as Labeled Deduction
- Seth Kulick and Aravind Joshi, Institute for Research in Cognitive Science:
An Application of Typed Label-Selective lambda-Calculus to Formal Grammar
- Koen Versmissen, Universiteit Utrecht
The conjoinability relation in categorial logics