It has been widely acknowledged that the interpretation of log-ical metonymies involves the interpretation of covert events (begin the book → reading / writing). Whether this implicit content is part of our lexicon or rather derives from general prag-matic inference, it is currently subject of debate. We present results from a probe recognition experiment, providing novel evidence in support of early metonymy processing, consistent with the hypothesis that covert events are retrieved from knowl-edge of typical events activated by lexical items
Metonymies are exemplary models for complex semantic association processes at the sentence level. We...
Logical metonymy combines an event-selecting verb with an entity-denoting noun (e.g.,The writer bega...
Th e characterization of metonymy as a conceptual tool for guiding inferencing in language has open...
It has been widely acknowledged that the interpretation of log- ical metonymies involves the interpr...
Logical metonymy resolution (begin a book -> begin reading a book or begin writing a book) has tradi...
➮ type-mismatch (event-selecting verb + entity-denoting object) ➮ longer RTs (e.g. McElree et al. 20...
Sentences like The baker began the cake ( → baking), where an event-subcategorizing verb combines wi...
In theoretical linguistics metonymy is defined as the combina- tion of an event-subcategorizing verb...
In linguistics and cognitive science,Logicalmetonymiesare defined as type clashes be-tween ...
Logical metonymy interpretation (e.g. begin the book ->writing) has received wide attention in lingu...
In this article we investigate logical metonymy, that is, constructions in which the argument of a w...
Metonymy is a linguistic process in which the name of a salient attribute, part, or function of a pa...
During language understanding, people do not only rely on what they read or hear, but they also expl...
The aim of this work is to propose a distributional model for predicting the interpretation of words...
Figurative language production is understudied in psycholinguistics, particularly in regards to cogn...
Metonymies are exemplary models for complex semantic association processes at the sentence level. We...
Logical metonymy combines an event-selecting verb with an entity-denoting noun (e.g.,The writer bega...
Th e characterization of metonymy as a conceptual tool for guiding inferencing in language has open...
It has been widely acknowledged that the interpretation of log- ical metonymies involves the interpr...
Logical metonymy resolution (begin a book -> begin reading a book or begin writing a book) has tradi...
➮ type-mismatch (event-selecting verb + entity-denoting object) ➮ longer RTs (e.g. McElree et al. 20...
Sentences like The baker began the cake ( → baking), where an event-subcategorizing verb combines wi...
In theoretical linguistics metonymy is defined as the combina- tion of an event-subcategorizing verb...
In linguistics and cognitive science,Logicalmetonymiesare defined as type clashes be-tween ...
Logical metonymy interpretation (e.g. begin the book ->writing) has received wide attention in lingu...
In this article we investigate logical metonymy, that is, constructions in which the argument of a w...
Metonymy is a linguistic process in which the name of a salient attribute, part, or function of a pa...
During language understanding, people do not only rely on what they read or hear, but they also expl...
The aim of this work is to propose a distributional model for predicting the interpretation of words...
Figurative language production is understudied in psycholinguistics, particularly in regards to cogn...
Metonymies are exemplary models for complex semantic association processes at the sentence level. We...
Logical metonymy combines an event-selecting verb with an entity-denoting noun (e.g.,The writer bega...
Th e characterization of metonymy as a conceptual tool for guiding inferencing in language has open...