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4. LACL 2001: Le Croisic, France
- Philippe de Groote, Glyn Morrill, Christian Retoré:

Logical Aspects of Computational Linguistics, 4th International Conference, LACL 2001, Le Croisic, France, June 27-29, 2001, Proceedings. Lecture Notes in Computer Science 2099, Springer 2001, ISBN 3-540-42273-0
Invited Talks
- Michael Moortgat:

Structural Equations in Language Learning. 1-16 - Geoffrey K. Pullum, Barbara C. Scholz:

On the Distinction between Model-Theoretic and Generative-Enumerative Syntactic Frameworks. 17-43
Contributed Papers
- Miguel A. Alonso, Éric Villemonte de la Clergerie

, Manuel Vilares Ferro:
A Formal Definition of Bottom-Up Embedded Push-Down Automata and Their Tabulation Technique. 44-61 - Daniele Bargelli, Joachim Lambek:

An Algebraic Approach to French Sentence Structure. 62-78 - Paolo Bottoni

, Bernd Meyer, Kim Marriott, Francesco Parisi-Presicce:
Deductive Parsing of Visual Languages. 79-94 - Wojciech Buszkowski

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Lambek Grammars Based on Pregroups. 95-109 - Claudia Casadio, Joachim Lambek:

An Algebraic Analysis of Clitic Pronouns in Italian. 110-124 - Christophe Costa Florêncio:

Consistent Identification in the Limit of Any of the Classes k -Valued Is NP-hard. 125-138 - Alexander Ja. Dikovsky:

Polarized Non-projective Dependency Grammars. 139-157 - Annie Foret:

On Mixing Deduction and Substitution in Lambek Categorial Grammars. 158-174 - Chris Fox, Shalom Lappin:

A Framework for the Hyperintensional Semantics of Natural Language with Two Implementations. 175-192 - Henk Harkema:

A Characterization of Minimalist Languages. 193-211 - Torbjörn Lager, Joakim Nivre:

Part of Speech Tagging from a Logical Point of View. 212-227 - Jens Michaelis:

Transforming Linear Context-Free Rewriting Systems into Minimalist Grammars. 228-244 - Edward P. Stabler:

Recognizing Head Movement. 245-260 - Jørgen Villadsen

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Combinators for Paraconsistent Attitudes. 261-278 - Jeanne Villaneau, Jean-Yves Antoine, Olivier Ridoux:

Combining Syntax and Pragmatic Knowledge for the Understanding of Spontaneous Spoken Sentences. 279-295 - Richard Zuber:

Atomicity of Some Categorially Polyvalent Modifiers. 296-310

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