While learning this approach I was advised to look on transformational 
grammars - whole new world for me. Steedman says, that categorial grammars 
were more constrained approach that tried to tame the rich expressivenes of 
transformational grammars. So - are transformational grammars the 
generalization of categorial grammars and hence - better and stronger 
grammars? Can someone say some good words about them?

One should be able to build reasoning chatbots that uses logic and 
inference for their language understanding and generation. It is not good 
that so much resources are devoted to the statistical and neural - quite 
obsucre - methods for chatbots. Machine learning is that it is - it is 
learning from the given samples. But logical inference can create new 
conclusions, new concepts, new thoughts, it has inner creativity and that 
is what is expected from the truly intelligent systems!

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