Various approaches towards a semantic classification of German verbs exist, but even though all refer to classication criteria concerning verb meaning, they differ substantially. To address the questions of why there are so many classications, why and how they differ, and whether any of them is `optimal', this paper performs a manual study of four German semantic verb classications: We compare GermaNet, FrameNet/SALSA, the verb classes of Ballmer and Brennenstuhl and those of Schulte im Walde, with respect to their motivation, class organisation and sense and feature distinctions, focusing on the manner of motion domain
Fourteen intermediate non-native Germans studying at a university in the southern United States were...
This contribution presents the procedure used in the Handbuch deutscher Kommunikationsverben and in ...
In this article we are talking about the synonymy of the German language, the shades of the meaning ...
Das Ziel dieses Artikels ist es, einige der grundlegenden Konzepte im Zusammenhang mit der kontrover...
In this article, verbal lexemes are classified according to the nomination of the activity of nouns....
International audienceThe present study investigates the German verb production of children from 3 t...
This article analyzes the semantic structure of some motion verbs in the English language, on the ba...
A new collection of semantically related word pairs in German is presented, which was compiled via h...
The paper investigates the problem of semantic roles within the concept of verb-descriptivity (Snell...
Languages differ in the ways they divide the world. This study applies cluster analysis to understan...
Languages differ in the ways they divide the world. This study applies cluster analysis to understan...
This paper focuses on the investigations of the theoretical problems of lexicology as well as the di...
This bachelor thesis is concerned with the near synonymy of German verbs whose usage is oft very pro...
German belongs to the typological category of satellite-framed Germanic languages which generally ex...
The paper considers reasons of semantic heterogeneity of abstract adjective-type nouns. A number of ...
Fourteen intermediate non-native Germans studying at a university in the southern United States were...
This contribution presents the procedure used in the Handbuch deutscher Kommunikationsverben and in ...
In this article we are talking about the synonymy of the German language, the shades of the meaning ...
Das Ziel dieses Artikels ist es, einige der grundlegenden Konzepte im Zusammenhang mit der kontrover...
In this article, verbal lexemes are classified according to the nomination of the activity of nouns....
International audienceThe present study investigates the German verb production of children from 3 t...
This article analyzes the semantic structure of some motion verbs in the English language, on the ba...
A new collection of semantically related word pairs in German is presented, which was compiled via h...
The paper investigates the problem of semantic roles within the concept of verb-descriptivity (Snell...
Languages differ in the ways they divide the world. This study applies cluster analysis to understan...
Languages differ in the ways they divide the world. This study applies cluster analysis to understan...
This paper focuses on the investigations of the theoretical problems of lexicology as well as the di...
This bachelor thesis is concerned with the near synonymy of German verbs whose usage is oft very pro...
German belongs to the typological category of satellite-framed Germanic languages which generally ex...
The paper considers reasons of semantic heterogeneity of abstract adjective-type nouns. A number of ...
Fourteen intermediate non-native Germans studying at a university in the southern United States were...
This contribution presents the procedure used in the Handbuch deutscher Kommunikationsverben and in ...
In this article we are talking about the synonymy of the German language, the shades of the meaning ...