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Basic Types of Logic Grammars

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Logic Grammars

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Having discussed how to translate natural language into logical form and logic programs into Prolog, let us examine some of the existing types of logic grammars. While doing so we will gain further insight as to how to go about writing one. More sophisticated types of logic grammars are reviewed in chapters 7, 8, and 9. From a theoretical point of view, the power of the types of grammars we shall introduce is similar in that they can all serve to describe type-0 languages. From a practical point of view, however, their expressive possibilities differ.

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Abramson, H., Dahl, V. (1989). Basic Types of Logic Grammars. In: Logic Grammars. Symbolic Computation. Springer, New York, NY. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4612-3640-5_7

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