Where does a verb’s frame come from? The obvious answer is the verb itself, and this is the answer that syntacticians have traditionally provided, whether they describe predicator-argument relations as syntactic sisterhood relations or as lexical properties (the predicator’s combinatoric potential, or valence). Thus, Haegeman, in her introduction to Government and Binding theory
This paper describes a research effort that exploits information available in the FrameNet database ...
International audienceConstruction Grammar focuses on the meaning encoded in the syntagmatic structu...
International audienceConstruction Grammar focuses on the meaning encoded in the syntagmatic structu...
Where does a verb’s frame come from? The obvious answer is the verb itself, and this is the answer t...
This paper presents an approach to frame semantics that links a frame-based approach to lexical sema...
textAn important problem in lexical semantics is the explanation of how verbal meaning interacts wit...
Based on the Government and Binding Theory of generative grammar where both Case Theory and Theta Th...
The Berkeley FrameNet Project (http://www.icsi.berkeley.edu/~framenet) is building an on-line lexica...
Linguists and psycholinguists have traditionally argued that meaning comes primarily or exclusively ...
The classification of verbs in Levin's (1993) English Verb Classes and Alternations: A preliminary I...
The classification of verbs in Levin\u27s (1993) English Verb Classes and Alternations: A preliminar...
The main point of grammatical research focuses on the representation of events as a linguistic unit ...
In what ways can events combine to form a single predication? In the simple case, the question becom...
The special status of subjects is a long-standing problem for syntactic theory. This dissertation in...
Although the term predicate is routinely used in cognitive grammar, predication only plays a margina...
This paper describes a research effort that exploits information available in the FrameNet database ...
International audienceConstruction Grammar focuses on the meaning encoded in the syntagmatic structu...
International audienceConstruction Grammar focuses on the meaning encoded in the syntagmatic structu...
Where does a verb’s frame come from? The obvious answer is the verb itself, and this is the answer t...
This paper presents an approach to frame semantics that links a frame-based approach to lexical sema...
textAn important problem in lexical semantics is the explanation of how verbal meaning interacts wit...
Based on the Government and Binding Theory of generative grammar where both Case Theory and Theta Th...
The Berkeley FrameNet Project (http://www.icsi.berkeley.edu/~framenet) is building an on-line lexica...
Linguists and psycholinguists have traditionally argued that meaning comes primarily or exclusively ...
The classification of verbs in Levin's (1993) English Verb Classes and Alternations: A preliminary I...
The classification of verbs in Levin\u27s (1993) English Verb Classes and Alternations: A preliminar...
The main point of grammatical research focuses on the representation of events as a linguistic unit ...
In what ways can events combine to form a single predication? In the simple case, the question becom...
The special status of subjects is a long-standing problem for syntactic theory. This dissertation in...
Although the term predicate is routinely used in cognitive grammar, predication only plays a margina...
This paper describes a research effort that exploits information available in the FrameNet database ...
International audienceConstruction Grammar focuses on the meaning encoded in the syntagmatic structu...
International audienceConstruction Grammar focuses on the meaning encoded in the syntagmatic structu...