@inproceedings{cousin-2023-meaning,
title = "Meaning-Text Theory within Abstract Categorial Grammars: Toward Paraphrase and Lexical Function Modeling for Text Generation",
author = "Cousin, Marie",
editor = "Amblard, Maxime and
Breitholtz, Ellen",
booktitle = "Proceedings of the 15th International Conference on Computational Semantics",
month = jun,
year = "2023",
address = "Nancy, France",
publisher = "Association for Computational Linguistics",
url = "https://aclanthology.org/2023.iwcs-1.15",
pages = "134--143",
abstract = "The meaning-text theory is a linguistic theory aiming to describe the correspondence between the meaning and the surface form of an utterance with a formal device simulating the linguistic activity of a native speaker. We implement a version of a model of this theory with abstract categorial grammars, a grammatical formalism based on lambda-calculus. This implementation covers the syntax-semantic interface of the meaning-text theory, i.e., not only the three semantic, deep-syntactic and surface-syntactic representation levels of the theory, but also their interface (i.e., the transformation from one level to another). This implementation hinges upon abstract categorial grammars composition in order to encode level interfaces as transduction operate.",
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Markdown (Informal)
[Meaning-Text Theory within Abstract Categorial Grammars: Toward Paraphrase and Lexical Function Modeling for Text Generation](https://aclanthology.org/2023.iwcs-1.15) (Cousin, IWCS 2023)
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