The Structure of the Lexicon

The Structure of the Lexicon
Author: Marcel Thelen
Publsiher: Academia Press
Total Pages: 466
Release: 2012
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9789038218267

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One of the few scholarly attempts to reconcile a generatively-based approach to the structure of the lexicon with the cognitive approach of Cognitive Grammar

The Structure of the Lexicon in Functional Grammar

The Structure of the Lexicon in Functional Grammar
Author: Hella Olbertz,Kees Hengeveld,Jesús Sánchez García
Publsiher: John Benjamins Publishing
Total Pages: 325
Release: 1998-01-01
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9789027230461

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In functional grammar, the lexicon plays a central role. Lexical items form the basic building blocks around which the structure of a clause is built. This book examines 5 aspects of the role of the lexicon in functional grammar.

The Structure of the Lexicon

The Structure of the Lexicon
Author: Jürgen Handke
Publsiher: Walter de Gruyter
Total Pages: 400
Release: 2012-08-06
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9783110907865

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Phrase Structure and the Lexicon

Phrase Structure and the Lexicon
Author: J. Rooryck,Laurie Zaring
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 314
Release: 2013-03-14
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9789401586177

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V, ThemelPatients to the lowest specifier of V', and Agents to a position outside the minimal VP. Again, thematic information is encoded in terms of configurational properties. Addressing the issue of phrase structure in another domain, Margaret Speas investigates the status of null pronominal objects in Navajo. Following Rizzi (1986), she assumes that null pronouns must meet both a licensing and an identification condition. More specifically, she demonstrates that distributional restrictions on null pronominal objects in Navajo can be explained if it is assumed that null objects obey the identification condition expressed by the Generalized Control Rule of Huang (1984). Distinguishing three types of null objects, she argues that relevant licensing condition on two subtypes of null objects involves rich agreement. However, it appears that there are languages lacking rich agreement but with pro in object position. Speas accounts for these phenomena by a rule of economy of projection. A second series of papers is concerned with the way in which functional categories derive aspects of sentential interpretation. Three issues in this research program are investigated here: external arguments as arguments of functional projections (Kratzer), the specificity interpretation of clitics (Sportiche), and the interpretation of tense (Stowell). In all three cases, phrase structure is put to use to derive interpretive effects. Angelika Kratzer proposes that external arguments are not part of the verb.

Advances in Generative Lexicon Theory

Advances in Generative Lexicon Theory
Author: James Pustejovsky,Pierrette Bouillon,Hitoshi Isahara,Kyoko Kanzaki,Chungmin Lee
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 492
Release: 2012-12-18
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 9789400751897

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This collection of papers takes linguists to the leading edge of techniques in generative lexicon theory, the linguistic composition methodology that arose from the imperative to provide a compositional semantics for the contextual modifications in meaning that emerge in real linguistic usage. Today’s growing shift towards distributed compositional analyses evinces the applicability of GL theory, and the contributions to this volume, presented at three international workshops (GL-2003, GL-2005 and GL-2007) address the relationship between compositionality in language and the mechanisms of selection in grammar that are necessary to maintain this property. The core unresolved issues in compositionality, relating to the interpretation of context and the mechanisms of selection, are treated from varying perspectives within GL theory, including its basic theoretical mechanisms and its analytical viewpoint on linguistic phenomena.

The Generative Lexicon

The Generative Lexicon
Author: James Pustejovsky
Publsiher: MIT Press
Total Pages: 318
Release: 1998-01-23
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 0262661403

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The first formally elaborated theory of a generative approach to word meaning, The Generative Lexicon lays the foundation for an implemented computational treatment of word meaning that connects explicitly to a compositional semantics. The Generative Lexicon presents a novel and exciting theory of lexical semantics that addresses the problem of the "multiplicity of word meaning"; that is, how we are able to give an infinite number of senses to words with finite means. The first formally elaborated theory of a generative approach to word meaning, it lays the foundation for an implemented computational treatment of word meaning that connects explicitly to a compositional semantics. In contrast to the static view of word meaning (where each word is characterized by a predetermined number of word senses) that imposes a tremendous bottleneck on the performance capability of any natural language processing system, Pustejovsky proposes that the lexicon becomes an active—and central—component in the linguistic description. The essence of his theory is that the lexicon functions generatively, first by providing a rich and expressive vocabulary for characterizing lexical information; then, by developing a framework for manipulating fine-grained distinctions in word descriptions; and finally, by formalizing a set of mechanisms for specialized composition of aspects of such descriptions of words, as they occur in context, extended and novel senses are generated. The subjects covered include semantics of nominals (figure/ground nominals, relational nominals, and other event nominals); the semantics of causation (in particular, how causation is lexicalized in language, including causative/unaccusatives, aspectual predicates, experiencer predicates, and modal causatives); how semantic types constrain syntactic expression (such as the behavior of type shifting and type coercion operations); a formal treatment of event semantics with subevents); and a general treatment of the problem of polysemy. Language, Speech, and Communication series

A Linguistic Introduction to the History and Structure of the English Lexicon

A Linguistic Introduction to the History and Structure of the English Lexicon
Author: Paul McFetridge
Publsiher: Simon Fraser University Library
Total Pages: 376
Release: 2008
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: STANFORD:36105131793098

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Advances in the Theory of the Lexicon

Advances in the Theory of the Lexicon
Author: Dieter Wunderlich
Publsiher: Walter de Gruyter
Total Pages: 512
Release: 2006
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 3110190192

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This series consists of collected volumes and monographs about specific issues dealing with interfaces among the subcomponents of linguistic structure: phonology-morphology, phonology-syntax, syntax-semantics, syntax-morphology, and syntax-lexicon. Recent linguistic research has recognized that the subcomponents of grammar interact in non-trivial ways. What is currently under debate is the actual range of such interactions and their most appropriate representation in grammar, and this is precisely the focus of this series. Specifically, it provides a general overview of various topics by examining them through the interaction of grammatical components. The books function as a state-of- the-art report of research.