Announcing Research on Language and Computation
Odinaldo Rodrigues
odinaldo at DCS.KCL.AC.UK
Thu Jul 25 18:15:04 UTC 2002
Dear member,
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We are proud to announce
Research on
Language and Computation
Research on Language and Computation (L&C) is an independent journal
devoted to the publication of high level research papers on issues in
the interface of logic, linguistics, formal grammar, and computational
linguistics. L&C is Published by Kluwer Academic Publishers.
The managing Editorial Board of L&C is composed of
Dov Gabbay, Tim Fernando, Ruth Kempson, Odinaldo Rodrigues.
The projected contents of the issues for the 2002 volume are as follows:
1.1. Mathematics of Language - on strings, structure and interpretation:
Rodrigues and Kempson
* M. Kracht: The Combinatorics of Cases
* L. Kallmeyer and A.K. Joshi: Underspecified Semantics with LTAG
* K.Erk, A.Koller, J.Niehren: Processing underspecified semantic
representations in the constraint language for lambda structures
* G. Jaeger: On the generative capacity of multi-modal categorial grammars
* D. Ben-Shalom: A characterization of the linguistic quantifier SELF
1.2 Trees in Linguistics, Logic, and Computer Science: V Gorenko
* D. Duchier: Configuration Of Labeled Trees Under Lexicalized
Constraints and Principles
* Y Le Nir: From Proof Trees in Lambek Calculus to Ajdukiewicz
Bar-Hillel Elimination Binary Trees
* L.McColm: An Introduction to Random Trees
* M. Francheschet and A. Montanari: Branching within Time: an
Expressively Complete and Elementarily Decidable Temporal Logic for Time
Granularity
* J. Rogers: Syntactic Structures as Multi-dimensional Trees
1.3 Resource Logics and Minimalist Grammars: Retore and Stabler
* C. Retore and E. Stabler: Generative Grammars in Resource Logics.
* A. Lecomte: Rebuilding MP on a Logical Ground
* A. Joshi, S. Kublick, N. Kurtonina: Partial Proof Trees, Hybrid Logic,
and Quantifier Scope
* W. Vermaat: The Minimalist Move operation in a deductive perspective
* C. Cremers: Modal Merge and Minimal Move for Dislocation and Verb
Clustering
* T-L Cornell: Lambek Calculus for Transformational Grammar
* S. Vasishth: Word Order, Negation, and Negative Polarity in Hindi
1.4 Linguistic Theory and Grammar Implementation: E. Hinrichs, Detmar
Meurers, S. Wintner
* E. Hinrichs, D. Meurers and S. Wintner: Linguistic Theory and Grammar
Implementation
* J. Hockenmaier, G. Bierner and J. Baldridge: Extending the Coverage of
a CCG System
* M. Dras, D. Chiang and W. Schuler: A Multi-Level TAG Approach to
Dependency
* T. H. King, S. Dipper, A. Frank, J. Kuhn and J. T. Maxwell III:
Ambiguity Management in Grammar Writing
* S. Müller: Continuous or Discontinuous Constituents? A comparison
between syntactic analyses for constituent order and their processing
systems.
We are accepting article submissions for future issues.
Please ask your library to subscribe, and visit our website and/or
Kluwer's for further information:
http://www.dcs.kcl.ac.uk/journals/jlac
http://www.wkap.nl
With best wishes,
The managing editorial board of L&C
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Dr. Odinaldo Rodrigues Group of Logic and Computation
Department of Computer Science Phone: +44 (0) 20 7848 2087
King's College - Strand Fax: +44 (0) 20 7848 2851
London WC2R 2LS
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