New book: Unification Grammars

Wintner Shuly shuly at cs.haifa.ac.il
Fri Apr 20 08:21:22 UTC 2012


Unification Grammars
Nissim Francez and Shuly Wintner
Cambridge University Press
Hardback (ISBN-13: 9781107014176)
Publication date: September 2011
324 pages
171 exercises
URL: http://cl.haifa.ac.il/ug

Grammars of natural languages can be expressed as mathematical objects, similar to computer programs. Such a formal presentation of grammars facilitates mathematical reasoning with grammars (and the languages they denote) on one hand, and computational implementation of grammar processors on the other hand. This book presents one of the most commonly used grammatical formalisms, Unification Grammars, which underlies contemporary linguistic theories such as Lexical-Functional Grammar (LFG) and Head-driven Phrase Structure Grammar (HPSG). The book provides a robust and rigorous exposition of the formalism which is both mathematically well-founded and linguistically motivated. While the material is presented formally, and much of the text is mathematically oriented, a core chapter of the book addresses linguistic applications and the implementation of several linguistic insights in unification grammars. Dozens of examples and numerous exercises (many with solutions) illustrate k
 ey points. Graduate students and researchers in both computer science and linguistics will find this book a valuable resource.

Review:
http://www.mitpressjournals.org/doi/pdf/10.1162/COLI_r_00101

Now available on the Cambridge website with a 20% discount:
http://www.cambridge.org/us/knowledge/discountpromotion/?site_locale=en_US&code=L2UG

Shuly



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