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In this wiki you will find information and resources about this framework. In particular:
In this wiki you will find information and resources about this framework. In particular:


* [[Ideas|Leading concepts and ideas
* [[Ideas|Leading concepts and ideas]] behind LRS
* Information about [[Activities|news and activities]] relating to LRS such as workshops, courses, conference presentations, and publications
* Information about [[Activities|news and activities]] relating to LRS such as workshops, courses, conference presentations, and publications
* Contact information about some of the [[People|people]] involved in the development of LRS
* Contact information about some of the [[People|people]] involved in the development of LRS
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* [[Tools|Computational tools]] that use LRS or that allow you to use LRS
* [[Tools|Computational tools]] that use LRS or that allow you to use LRS
* [[Links|Links]] to other sites that may be of interest if you like the material found on this wiki.
* [[Links|Links]] to other sites that may be of interest if you like the material found on this wiki.
If you find mistakes on these pages or have suggestions for improvement, please contact us at [mailto:lrs@english-linguistics.de|lrs@english-linguistics.de]!


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Revision as of 21:52, 6 October 2012

Welcome to the wiki on Lexical Resource Semantics (LRS)!

Lexical Resource Semantics is a constraint-based framework for formal semantics. It shares many ideas with Montague Grammar, but it employs different means of composing the meaning of phrases from their constituents.

In this wiki you will find information and resources about this framework. In particular:

If you find mistakes on these pages or have suggestions for improvement, please contact us at [1]!



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