Meaning versus Grammar investigates the complicated relationship between grammar, computation, and meaning in natural languages. It details conditions under which meaning-driven processing of natural language is feasible, discusses an operational and accessible implementation of the grammatical cycle for Dutch, and offers analyses of a number of further conjectures about constituency and entailment in natural language.
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Crit Cremers is an associate professor in formal semantics and computational linguistics at Leiden University. Maarten Hijzelendoorn is a senior software engineer at the Faculty of Humanities of Leiden University. Hilke Reckman is a senior researcher in natural language processing.
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