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We show that the class of string-meaning relations definable by the following two types of grammars coincides: (i) Lambek grammars where each lexical item is assigned a (suitably typed) lambda term as a representation of its meaning, and the meaning of a sentence is computed according to the lambda-term corresponding to its derivation; and (ii) cycle-free context-free grammars that do not generate the empty string where each rule is associated with a (suitably typed) lambda term that specifies how the meaning of a phrase is determined by the meanings of its immediate constituents.
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Kanazawa, M., Salvati, S. (2013). The String-Meaning Relations Definable by Lambek Grammars and Context-Free Grammars. In: Morrill, G., Nederhof, MJ. (eds) Formal Grammar. FG FG 2013 2012. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol 8036. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-39998-5_12
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