Abstract
We show that the class of string languages generated by abstract categorial grammars is a substitution-closed full AFL. The result also holds of each class G(m,n) in de Groote's hierarchy. We also show that the class of string languages generated by lexicalized ACGs is a substitution-closed AFL, and that most of the results about string languages carry over to tree languages.
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