We propose a lexical account of action nominals, in particular of deverbal nom-inalisations, whose meaning is related to the event expressed by their base verb. The literature about nominalisations often assumes that the semantics of the base verb completely defines the structure of action nominals. We argue that the infor-mation in the base verb is not sufficient to completely determine the semantics of action nominals. We exhibit some data from different languages, especially from Romance language, which show that nominalisations focus on some aspects of the verb semantics. The selected aspects, however, seem to be idiosyncratic and do not automatically result from the internal structure of the verb nor from its inter-action with the morp...
During the latest years one of the main topics of our research has been the study of a special kind ...
In this paper it is argued that deverbal modifiers of the noun are mixed categories that, both in Ge...
We present an interdisciplinary study on the interaction between the interpretation of noun-noun dev...
We propose a lexical account of action nominals, in particular of deverbalnominalisations, whose mea...
Accepted for publication in the proceedings of 4th congress on Universal Logic --- Logic and linguis...
In this paper we will investigate the nature of deverbal nominals across languages. Deverbal nouns a...
The syntax and semantics of deverbal action nominals, notoriously ambiguous between event and result...
The present paper is an attempt to examine the functional potential of deverbal abstract nouns in th...
We propose a computational formalization of some forms of polysemy. Here we focus on the resultative...
The article presents the types of polysemy that characterize a mass of deverbal nouns (nomina action...
This study analyzes systematic polysemy in Brazilian Portuguese deverbal nouns as a result of the me...
The paper describes the reanalysis of deverbal nominalizations as verbal forms, allowing them to fun...
The purpose of this paper is to present a first approximation to the description of the formation an...
In this thesis, I study the differences in form and interpretation presented by event-denoting nomin...
<p>This paper explores the distribution of deverbal nouns and nominalized infinitives that are...
During the latest years one of the main topics of our research has been the study of a special kind ...
In this paper it is argued that deverbal modifiers of the noun are mixed categories that, both in Ge...
We present an interdisciplinary study on the interaction between the interpretation of noun-noun dev...
We propose a lexical account of action nominals, in particular of deverbalnominalisations, whose mea...
Accepted for publication in the proceedings of 4th congress on Universal Logic --- Logic and linguis...
In this paper we will investigate the nature of deverbal nominals across languages. Deverbal nouns a...
The syntax and semantics of deverbal action nominals, notoriously ambiguous between event and result...
The present paper is an attempt to examine the functional potential of deverbal abstract nouns in th...
We propose a computational formalization of some forms of polysemy. Here we focus on the resultative...
The article presents the types of polysemy that characterize a mass of deverbal nouns (nomina action...
This study analyzes systematic polysemy in Brazilian Portuguese deverbal nouns as a result of the me...
The paper describes the reanalysis of deverbal nominalizations as verbal forms, allowing them to fun...
The purpose of this paper is to present a first approximation to the description of the formation an...
In this thesis, I study the differences in form and interpretation presented by event-denoting nomin...
<p>This paper explores the distribution of deverbal nouns and nominalized infinitives that are...
During the latest years one of the main topics of our research has been the study of a special kind ...
In this paper it is argued that deverbal modifiers of the noun are mixed categories that, both in Ge...
We present an interdisciplinary study on the interaction between the interpretation of noun-noun dev...