Glue Semantics for HPSG
Ash Asudeh and Richard Crouch
Stanford University and Xerox PARC, Xerox PARC
The glue approach to semantic interpretation has been developed
principally for Lexical Functional Grammar. Recent work has shown how
glue can be used with a variety of syntactic theories and this paper
outlines how it can be applied to HPSG. As well as providing an
alternative form of semantics for HPSG, we believe that the benefits of
HPSG glue include the following: (1) simplification of the Semantics
Principle; (2) a simple and elegant treatment of modifier scope,
including empirical phenomena like quantifier scope ambiguity, the
interaction of scope with raising, and recursive modification; (3) an
analysis of control that handles agreement between controlled subjects
and their coarguments while allowing for a property denotation for the
controlled clause; (4) re-use of highly efficient techniques for
semantic derivation already implemented for LFG, and which target
problems of ambiguity management also addressed by Minimal Recursion
Semantics.