Electronic Proceedings in Theoretical Computer Science (Nov 2015)

Multiplicative-Additive Focusing for Parsing as Deduction

  • Glyn Morrill,
  • Oriol Valentín

DOI
https://doi.org/10.4204/EPTCS.197.4
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 197, no. Proc. WoF 2015
pp. 29 – 54

Abstract

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Spurious ambiguity is the phenomenon whereby distinct derivations in grammar may assign the same structural reading, resulting in redundancy in the parse search space and inefficiency in parsing. Understanding the problem depends on identifying the essential mathematical structure of derivations. This is trivial in the case of context free grammar, where the parse structures are ordered trees; in the case of categorial grammar, the parse structures are proof nets. However, with respect to multiplicatives intrinsic proof nets have not yet been given for displacement calculus, and proof nets for additives, which have applications to polymorphism, are involved. Here we approach multiplicative-additive spurious ambiguity by means of the proof-theoretic technique of focalisation.