Edward Stabler
Selected Publications
- Edward Stabler (2007) Computational models of
language universals.
Revised version to appear in M. Christiansen, C. Collins, S. Edelman (eds). Language Universals (Oxford)
- Edward Stabler and Edward Keenan (2007) Universals across languages.
This version is slightly revised from the Proceedings of the Workshop on Model
Theoretic Syntax, European Summer School on Logic, Language and Information, MTS@10, ESSLLI'07, edited by
James Rogers and Stephan Kepser. slides
- 2006-7 research project report: Lee et al 2008
- Edward Stabler (2006) Sidewards without copying.
Revised version appears in P. Monachesi, G. Penn, G. Satta, and
S. Wintner (eds) Proceedings of the 11th Conference on Formal Grammar
(CSLI)
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Some short 2004-5 research project reports here:
LACL05,
ECAL05,
AROB05.
Also LSA 2005 Proof theory workshop.
- Edward Keenan and Edward Stabler (2005)
Linguistic invariants and language variation.
Revised version appears in Hajek, Valdes-Villanueva, and Westerstahl, eds.,
Logic, Methodology and Philosophy of Science.
Kings College Publications, 2005, pp. 395-411.
- Edward Stabler (2004) Tupled pregroup grammars
. draft version! comments welcome.
- Edward Stabler (2004)
Varieties of crossing dependencies..
Cognitive Science 28(5): 699-720.
- Edward Keenan and Edward Stabler (2003)
Bare Grammar: Lectures on Invariants.
Available at Amazon.com,
.ca,
.fr,
.de,
.co.uk,
.co.jp, etc.
So far we have found these mistakes: errata.pdf.
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Some short 2003 research project reports here:
ECAL03,
ESSLLI03,
TAG+6.
- Edward Stabler and Edward Keenan (2003) Structural similarity.
Revised version, Theoretical Computer Science
293: 345-363.
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- Edward Stabler (2003) Comparing 3 perspectives on head
movement.
From
Head Movement and Syntactic Theory, edited by A. Mahajan, 2003,
UCLA/Potsdam Working Papers in Linguistics.
- Edward Stabler (2001) Recognizing head
movement.
Revised version appears in
Logical Aspects of Computational
Linguistics, edited by by De Groote, Morrill, Retore.
Springer, 2001, pages 245-260.
- Edward Stabler (2000) Minimalist
grammars and recognition.
Revised version appears in
Linguistic Form and its Computation,
edited by by Rohrer, Rossdeutscher, and Kamp. CSLI, 2001, pages 327-352.
- Christian Retoré and Edward Stabler (1999) Resource logics and minimalist grammars.
INRIA Technical Report, Rennes, France. Revised version (2004) appears in
Research on Language and Computation
2(1), pages 3-25.
- Edward Stabler (1999) Remnant movement
and structural complexity.
Revised version appears in Bouma, Hinrichs, Kruijff, and Oehrle, eds,
Constraints and Resources in Natural Language Syntax and Semantics.
CSLI, 1999, pages 299-326.
- Edward Stabler (1998)
Acquiring languages with movement.
Revised version appears in
Syntax 1: 72-97.
- Edward Stabler (1997)
Derivational minimalism.
Revised version appears in Retoré, ed.
Logical Aspects of Computational Linguistics.
Springer, 1997, pages
68-95.
- Edward Stabler (1996) Computing
quantifier scope.
Revised version appears in Szabolcsi, ed.
Ways of Scope Taking.
Kluwer, 1997, pages 155-182.
- Edward Keenan and Edward Stabler (1995) Abstract syntax.
In Di Sciullo, ed.,
Configurations: Essays on Structure and Interpretation.
Cascadilla Press 1996.
- Edward Keenan and Edward Stabler (1994) There is more than one language.
Proceedings of
Langues et Grammaire-I,
Université Paris-8, 1994.
- Edward Stabler (1994) The finite
connectivity of linguistic structure.
Revised version appears in Clifton, Frazier, and Rayner, eds.,
Perspectives on Sentence Processing.
Lawrence Erlbaum, 1994, pages 303-336.
All papers in pdf format for
xpdf or
acrobat.
Comments welcome of course!