
This paper is an attempt to develop a strictly derivationalist version of Chomsky's Minimalist Theory integrating theta roles and quantifier scoping without referring to a LF level. It is assumed different readings of a same sentence are obtained by various evaluation strategies, in a calculus which integrates a non deterministic version of lambda mu calculus
[INFO.INFO-LO] Computer Science [cs]/Logic in Computer Science [cs.LO], categorial grammar, theta roles, minimalist grammars, scope ambiguities
[INFO.INFO-LO] Computer Science [cs]/Logic in Computer Science [cs.LO], categorial grammar, theta roles, minimalist grammars, scope ambiguities
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