A Proof-Theoretic Approach to Scope Ambiguity in Compositional Vector Space Models
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We investigate the extent to which compositional vector space models can be used to account for scope ambiguity in quantified sentences (of the form \emph{Every man loves some woman}). Such sentences containing two quantifiers introduce two readings, a direct scope reading and an inverse scope reading. This ambiguity has been treated in a vector space model using bialgebras by (Hedges and Sadrzadeh, 2016) and (Sadrzadeh, 2016), though without an explanation of the mechanism by which the ambiguity arises. We combine a polarised focussed sequent calculus for the non-associative Lambek calculus \textbf{NL}, as described in (Moortgat and Moot, 2011), with the vector based approach to quantifier scope ambiguity. In particular, we establish a procedure for obtaining a vector space model for quantifier scope ambiguity in a derivational way.
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