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    Expressiveness of concept expressions in first-order description logics
    with Maarten de Rijke
    Artificial Intelligence 107 (2): 303-333. 1999.
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    Partial Proof Trees as Building Blocks for a Categorial Grammar
    with Aravind K. Joshi and Seth Kulick
    Linguistics and Philosophy 20 (6): 637-667. 1997.
    We describe a categorial system (PPTS) based on partial proof trees(PPTs) as the building blocks of the system. The PPTs are obtained byunfolding the arguments of the type that would be associated with a lexicalitem in a simple categorial grammar. The PPTs are the basic types in thesystem and a derivation proceeds by combining PPTs together. We describe theconstruction of the finite set of basic PPTs and the operations forcombining them. PPTS can be viewed as a categorial system incorporating so…Read more
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    Bisimulations for temporal logic
    with Maarten de Rijke
    Journal of Logic, Language and Information 6 (4): 403-425. 1997.
    We define bisimulations for temporal logic with Since and Until. This new notion is compared to existing notions of bisimulations, and then used to develop the basic model theory of temporal logic with Since and Until. Our results concern both invariance and definability. We conclude with a brief discussion of the wider applicability of our ideas.
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    Categorial inference and modal logic
    Journal of Logic, Language and Information 7 (4): 399-411. 1998.
    This paper establishes a connection between structure sensitive categorial inference and classical modal logic. The embedding theorems for non-associative Lambek Calculus and the whole class of its weak Sahlqvist extensions demonstrate that various resource sensitive regimes can be modelled within the framework of unimodal temporal logic. On the semantic side, this requires decomposition of the ternary accessibility relation to provide its correlation with standard binary Kripke frames and model…Read more