Achievements and accomplishments are argued in this paper to differ w.r.t. atomicity (rather than punctuality), a notion strongly but not exclusively related to incrementality, i.e., to event-object mapping functions; the latter will be shown to be unsufficient to account for certain cases of non-atomicity. A computational treatment of incrementality and atomicity will be presented, and a number of related empirical problems considered, notably lexical polysemy in verb – argument relationships. Finally, the approach will be shown to be extendable to the notion of telicity, opening the way to a broader treatment of event structure. 1
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This is the publisher's version, also available electronically from http://www.degruyter.com/view/j/...
In this paper, we discuss the relation intervening between distributivity and the participants in an...
It is well known that event nominals tend to have both an event and one or more non-event interpreta...
We study prime event structures as models for nondeterministic processes and some of their propertie...
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Semanticists often assume an ontology for natural language that includes not only ordinary objects, ...
We argue that event structure as a level of semantic representation provides a suitable place to acc...
This paper addresses the question of whether the four-way Vendler classification is appropriate for ...
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International audienceThis paper deals with the lexical notion of event. We study the well-known eve...