[PDF] The Logic of Typed Feature Structures: With Applications to Unification Grammars, Logic Programs and Constraint Resolution (Cambridge Tracts in Theoretical Computer Science)
▲ Robert L. Carpenter ▲
| #6349272 in Books | 2005-11-30 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 9.72 x.59 x6.85l,1.01 | File Name: 0521022541 | 280 pages
||4 of 5 people found the following review helpful.| This book is like coolymundo, man!|By Lars Wessman|An excellent introduction to the logic underlying typed feature structures which is also the logic underlying formal linguistic theories such as HPSG or LFG. This book is a bible for computational linguists! And Bob Carpenter is a supah kool guy, too...||"...well and clearly written....can be used as a textbook as well as a monograph." Peter Bachmann, Mathematical s
"...an indispensable compendium for the researcher or graduate student working on constraint-based grammatical formalisms, and they
This book develops the theory of typed feature structures, a new form of data structure that generalizes both the first-order terms of logic programs and feature-structures of unification-based grammars to include inheritance, typing, inequality, cycles and intensionality. It presents a synthesis of many existing ideas into a uniform framework, which serves as a logical foundation for grammars, logic programming and constraint-based reasoning systems. Throughout th...
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