... Prolog and Natural- Language Analysis. CSLI Lecture Notes, Center for the Study of Language and Information, Stan- ford, California, 1987. [12] E. Stabler. Avoid the pedestrian's paradox, ... a head), the status of that position (either A or A ), its ID (or location), and relevant features (such as L-marking, Case, and 0). If we adhere to the representational paradigm used above, ... its application to simple logic grammars [14], [13] and [8]. In particular, Johnson has developed a prototype parser for a fragment of a GB grammar [9]. The system consists of a declara- tive...