1. Grammar, Meaning and Understanding: an inquiry into grammatical and semantic competence. DPhil Thesis, Faculty of Linguistics and Philology, University of Oxford, 2002.
2. Theories of Time for Linguistics and Artificial Intelligence. PhD Thesis, Department of Computer Science, University of Essex, 1992.
1. Lin, F. Y. ‘Ordinary Logic vs. Propositional Logic’, 見熊學亮、曲衛(wèi)國(主編)《語用學采擷》,高等教育出版社,242-252,2007。
2. Lin, F. Y. ‘英文生成系統GENESYS’,見黃國文、常晨光、丁建新(主編)《功能語言學的理論與應用(第八屆全國功能語言學研討會論文集)》,高等教育出版社,150-164,2005。
3. Lin, F. Y. ‘Towards a unified framework of syntax, semantics and logic',《中山大學學報》,第43卷, 邏輯與認知專刊(鞠實兒編), 20-33, 2003.
4. Lin, F. Y. 'On discovery procedures', in Bruce Nevin (ed.) The Legacy of Zellig Harris: Language and Information into the 21st Century Volume 1: Philosophy of science, syntax, and semantics, John Benjamins, 69-86, 2002.
5. Lin, F. Y. 'The transformations of transformations', Language and Communication 20 (3), 197-253, 2000.
6. Lin, F. Y. 'Events and time in a finite and closed world', Nordic Journal of Philosophical Logic 5 (1), 3-24, 2000.
7. Lin, F. Y. ‘Chomsky on the “ordinary language” view of language', Synthese 120, 151-192, 1999.
8. Lin, F. Y. ‘Grammar, convention, and language learning', in S. Efstathiadis and A. Tsangalidis (eds.) Proceedings of the 11th International Symposium on Theoretical and Applied Linguistics, Thessaloniki, Greece, April 1997, 131-40
9. Zhou, X. and Lin, F. Y. ‘'Attributive clauses in Chinese: theory and implementation', in Proceedings of ROCLING X International Conference 1997, 282-286, Academia Sinica, Taipei, Taiwan, 1997.
10. Lin, F. Y. ‘The syntax, semantics, and inference mechanism of natural language', Working Notes on Knowledge Systems Based on Natural Language, AAAI-96 Fall Symposium Series, American Association of Artificial Intelligence, MIT, 1996, 101-105.
11. Lin, F. Y. and Fawcett, R. P. ‘Integrating the Systemic Flowchart Model of Discourse and the Rhetorical Structure Theory', Proceedings of the International Workshop on Natural Language Generation, Brighton, July 1996, 41-44.
12. Lin, F. Y. and Fawcett, R. P. `Anaphoric reference and logical form', Proceedings of the International Symposium on Discourse and Anaphora, Lancaster, March 1996, 366-373.
13. Lin, F. Y. `A common-sense theory of time', in G. Lakemeyer and B. Nebel (eds.) Foundations of Knowledge Representation and Reasoning, 216-228, Springer-Verlag, Berlin, 1994.
14. Lin, F. Y., Fawcett, R. P. and Davies, B. L. `GENEDIS: the discourse generator in COMMUNAL', in A. Sloman et al (eds.) Prospects for Artificial Intelligence, 148-57, IOS Press, Amsterdam, 1993.
15. Fawcett, R. P., Tucker, G. H. and Lin, F. Y. `The role of realisation in realisation: how a systemic functional grammar works', in Horacek, H. and Zock, M. (eds) From Planning to Realisation in Natural Language Generation, 114-86, Pinter, London, 1993.
16.Lin, F. Y. `Representing and reasoning about quantification: a linguistic approach', presented at The Third Bar-Ilan Symposium on the Foundations of Artificial Intelligence, Israel, 1993.
17. Fawcett, R. P., Tucker, G. H. and Lin, F. Y. `How to get from semantics to syntax', Proceedings of the Fifteenth International Conference on Computational Linguistics, 1992.
18. Lin, F. Y. `Two theories of time', Journal of Applied Non-classical Logics, 1(1), 37-63, 1991.