Currently, there are two prominent schools in linguistics: Minimalism (Chomsky) and Construction Grammar (Goldberg, Tomasello). Minimalism comes with the claim that our linguistic capabilities consist of an abstract, binary combinatorial operation (Merge) and a lexicon. Most versions of Construction Grammar assume that language consists of flat phrasal schemata that contribute their own meaning and may license additional arguments. This book examines a variant of Lexical Functional Grammar, which is lexical in principle but was augmented by tools that allow for the description of phrasal constructions in the Construction Grammar sense. These new tools include templates that can be used to model inheritance hierarchies and a resource driven ...
Head-Driven Phrase Structure Grammar (HPSG) is a constraint-based or declarative approach to linguis...
The paper addresses the issue of the syntax-lexicon distinction from a Construction Grammar perspect...
Lexical Functional Grammar (LFG) is a nontransformational theory oflinguistic structure, first devel...
Currently, there are two prominent schools in linguistics: Minimalism (Chomsky) and Construction Gra...
Currently, there are two prominent schools in linguistics: Minimalism (Chomsky) and Construction Gra...
Currently, there are two prominent schools in grammatical theory: Minimalism (Chomsky) and Construct...
Lexical Functional Grammar (LFG) is a lexicalist, constraint-based grammatical theory that shares a ...
This chapter compares two closely related grammatical frameworks, Head-Driven Phrase Structure Gramm...
Head-Driven Phrase Structure Grammar (HPSG) is a constraint-based or declarative approach to linguis...
Construction Grammar holds that unpredictable form-meaning combinations are not restricted in size. ...
LFG differs from Construction Grammar (CG) in assuming a strict separation between the lexicon and t...
In this paper, we examine how lexical knowledge has been modelled and used in generation systems of ...
Head-Driven Phrase Structure Grammar (HPSG) is a constraint-based or declarative approach to linguis...
Head-Driven Phrase Structure Grammar (HPSG) is a constraint-based or declarative approach to linguis...
The paper addresses the issue of the syntax-lexicon distinction from a Construction Grammar perspect...
Lexical Functional Grammar (LFG) is a nontransformational theory oflinguistic structure, first devel...
Currently, there are two prominent schools in linguistics: Minimalism (Chomsky) and Construction Gra...
Currently, there are two prominent schools in linguistics: Minimalism (Chomsky) and Construction Gra...
Currently, there are two prominent schools in grammatical theory: Minimalism (Chomsky) and Construct...
Lexical Functional Grammar (LFG) is a lexicalist, constraint-based grammatical theory that shares a ...
This chapter compares two closely related grammatical frameworks, Head-Driven Phrase Structure Gramm...
Head-Driven Phrase Structure Grammar (HPSG) is a constraint-based or declarative approach to linguis...
Construction Grammar holds that unpredictable form-meaning combinations are not restricted in size. ...
LFG differs from Construction Grammar (CG) in assuming a strict separation between the lexicon and t...
In this paper, we examine how lexical knowledge has been modelled and used in generation systems of ...
Head-Driven Phrase Structure Grammar (HPSG) is a constraint-based or declarative approach to linguis...
Head-Driven Phrase Structure Grammar (HPSG) is a constraint-based or declarative approach to linguis...
The paper addresses the issue of the syntax-lexicon distinction from a Construction Grammar perspect...
Lexical Functional Grammar (LFG) is a nontransformational theory oflinguistic structure, first devel...