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How long did it take to "initiate" CCG? if you look at A Chronicle of Type Logical Grammar: 1935–1994 by Glyn Morrill (Res Lang Comput (2007) 5:359–386, DOI 10.1007/s11168-007-9034-2), you'll see Ades and Steedman 1982, Szabolcsi 1983, Steedman 1987, Szabolcsi 1987 -- no Dowty or Oehrle before 1988, and no Jacobson before much later. These people made great contributions then and ever since, but why did they have to be added as "initiators"? I am not taking their names off, but I am wonder why there were added in.
Evan1920 (talk) 16:03, 22 August 2010 (UTC)Reply