Linking by Types in the Hierarchical Lexicon
Actions are described by verbs whose subjects, objects, and other complements refer to various participants in those actions. What linguistic principles determine which participants are referred to by each component of a verb?

Many previous approaches to this problem have employed a set of thematic roles, such as agent and patient, to classify varieties of participants. The alternative developed here fits within the framework of Head-Driven Phrase Structure Grammar while utilizing typed feature structures, certain basic features of verb meaning, a hierarchical classification of verb meanings, and constraints from more general to more specific word classes. Relying on no special mechanisms or components of grammar, this book is unique in its ability to account for the observed range of verb types in human languages with a simple yet widely applicable set of principles.
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Linking by Types in the Hierarchical Lexicon
Actions are described by verbs whose subjects, objects, and other complements refer to various participants in those actions. What linguistic principles determine which participants are referred to by each component of a verb?

Many previous approaches to this problem have employed a set of thematic roles, such as agent and patient, to classify varieties of participants. The alternative developed here fits within the framework of Head-Driven Phrase Structure Grammar while utilizing typed feature structures, certain basic features of verb meaning, a hierarchical classification of verb meanings, and constraints from more general to more specific word classes. Relying on no special mechanisms or components of grammar, this book is unique in its ability to account for the observed range of verb types in human languages with a simple yet widely applicable set of principles.
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Linking by Types in the Hierarchical Lexicon

Linking by Types in the Hierarchical Lexicon

by Anthony R. Davis
Linking by Types in the Hierarchical Lexicon

Linking by Types in the Hierarchical Lexicon

by Anthony R. Davis

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Actions are described by verbs whose subjects, objects, and other complements refer to various participants in those actions. What linguistic principles determine which participants are referred to by each component of a verb?

Many previous approaches to this problem have employed a set of thematic roles, such as agent and patient, to classify varieties of participants. The alternative developed here fits within the framework of Head-Driven Phrase Structure Grammar while utilizing typed feature structures, certain basic features of verb meaning, a hierarchical classification of verb meanings, and constraints from more general to more specific word classes. Relying on no special mechanisms or components of grammar, this book is unique in its ability to account for the observed range of verb types in human languages with a simple yet widely applicable set of principles.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781575869704
Publisher: CSLI
Publication date: 01/15/2017
Series: Studies in Constraint-Based Lexicalism
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 312
File size: 11 MB
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Table of Contents

Preface
1. Introduction
2. Thematic Roles and Lexical Entailments in Linking Theories
3. Lexical Semantic Relations and Structures
4. HPSG: A Brief Description and Some Revisions
5. Linking Constraints in the Lexical Hierarchy
6. Further Issues in Constraint-Based Linking
7. Conclusions and Prospects
References
Index
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