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The full signature as used in the textbook is summarized in this section. We use a format that is similar to the one from the appendix of Pollard and Sag 1994<ref>Pollard, Carl and Ivan A. Sag (1994): ''Head-driven Phrase Structure Grammar''. Chicago: Chicago University Press.</ref>.  
The full signature as used in the textbook is summarized in this part of the appendix. We use a format that is similar to the one from the appendix of Pollard and Sag 1994<ref>Pollard, Carl and Ivan A. Sag (1994): ''Head-driven Phrase Structure Grammar''. Chicago: Chicago University Press.</ref>.  


* [[Appendix_Signature_of_the_basic_fragment|The signature for the basic fragment of English]]:
* [[Appendix_Signature_of_the_basic_fragment|The signature for the basic fragment of English]]: The signature of a simple English fragment.


* [[Appendix_Signature_of_the_LRS-specific_parts|The LRS-specific parts of the signature]]:
* [[Appendix_Signature_of_the_LRS-specific_parts|The LRS-specific parts of the signature]]: The parts of the signature that are used to encode semantic representions. In particular, the values of the features CONTENT and LOGICAL-FORM.


* [[Appendix_Signature_for_the_semantic_represenation_language|A signature for encoding expressions of the semantic representation language as feature structures]]:
 
* [[Appendix_Signature_for_the_semantic_represenation_language|A signature for encoding expressions of the semantic representation language as feature structures]]: A singature that is used to encode all expressions of the semantic represenation language.


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Revision as of 22:49, 12 November 2012

The full signature as used in the textbook is summarized in this part of the appendix. We use a format that is similar to the one from the appendix of Pollard and Sag 1994[1].


  1. Pollard, Carl and Ivan A. Sag (1994): Head-driven Phrase Structure Grammar. Chicago: Chicago University Press.