A nonrecursive list compacting algorithm
Communications of the ACM
The next 700 programming languages
Communications of the ACM
Journal of Logic, Language and Information
Meaning and Use of Indefinite Expressions
Journal of Logic, Language and Information
A tutorial on the universality and expressiveness of fold
Journal of Functional Programming
Types as Graphs: Continuations in Type Logical Grammar
Journal of Logic, Language and Information
Introduction to Cryptography with Coding Theory (2nd Edition)
Introduction to Cryptography with Coding Theory (2nd Edition)
Scope control and grammatical dependencies
Journal of Logic, Language and Information
Interpreting japanese dependency structure
JSAI-isAI'10 Proceedings of the 2010 international conference on New Frontiers in Artificial Intelligence
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This paper presents a new take on how argument dependencies in natural language are established and constrained. The paper starts with a rather standard view that (quantificational) argument dependencies are operator-variable dependencies. The interesting twist the paper offers is to eliminate the need for syntax that serves to enforce what the operator-variable dependencies are. Instead the role of ensuring grammatical and generally unambiguous forms is taken up by semantics imposing what are dependency requirements for any interpretation to go through at evaluation time. With this viewpoint there emerges an essential need for localities as the hiding of (embedded) expression material, together with a (limited) form of garbage collection to release grammatical resources used in the current locality for reuse in subsequent localities.