This research on deverbal nouns clarifies the nature of an intriguing pattern of inherent polysemy, widely attested in deverbal action nominals, but peculiar with respect to standard cases of dot objects. The event/result polysemy is formally codified at the level of Event and Qualia Structures of the base verbs and corresponding nominals, while the relation between the senses is identified as causal. However, event/result nouns are crucially different from standard complex types, since there is no mutual interdependence between the types but the event sense is primary with respect to the result sense. Troubles with co-predications are the direct indication of such an asymmetry and can be explained in relation to different syntactic and sem...
It is well-known that event nominals tend to have both an event and one or more non-event interpreta...
Accepted for publication in the proceedings of 4th congress on Universal Logic --- Logic and linguis...
xxx, 406 p. : ill. ; 30 cm.PolyU Library Call No.: [THS] LG51 .H577P CBS 2013 WangIn the philosophy ...
This paper deals with the event/result meaning contrast displayed by most deverbal Action Nominals (...
We argue that the even / result polysemy of deverbal nominals is a special case of inherent polysemy...
This paper deals with the event/result meaning contrast displayed by most deverbal Action Nominals (...
This paper deals with the event/result meaning contrast displayed by most deverbal Action Nominals...
The main aim of this paper is to investigate a relevant portion of Event/Result polysemy by focusing...
The article presents the types of polysemy that characterize a mass of deverbal nouns (nomina action...
Result nouns are deverbal nouns denoting the object or the state produced by the event expressed by ...
In this paper, we examine the event/result meaning contrast displayed by Italian nominals derived fr...
In this paper, we examine the event/result meaning contrast displayed by Italian nominals derived fr...
International audienceThe literature on nominalizations often distinguishes classes of derived (deve...
The syntax and semantics of deverbal action nominals, notoriously ambiguous between event and result...
International audienceThis paper deals with the lexical notion of event. We study the well-known eve...
It is well-known that event nominals tend to have both an event and one or more non-event interpreta...
Accepted for publication in the proceedings of 4th congress on Universal Logic --- Logic and linguis...
xxx, 406 p. : ill. ; 30 cm.PolyU Library Call No.: [THS] LG51 .H577P CBS 2013 WangIn the philosophy ...
This paper deals with the event/result meaning contrast displayed by most deverbal Action Nominals (...
We argue that the even / result polysemy of deverbal nominals is a special case of inherent polysemy...
This paper deals with the event/result meaning contrast displayed by most deverbal Action Nominals (...
This paper deals with the event/result meaning contrast displayed by most deverbal Action Nominals...
The main aim of this paper is to investigate a relevant portion of Event/Result polysemy by focusing...
The article presents the types of polysemy that characterize a mass of deverbal nouns (nomina action...
Result nouns are deverbal nouns denoting the object or the state produced by the event expressed by ...
In this paper, we examine the event/result meaning contrast displayed by Italian nominals derived fr...
In this paper, we examine the event/result meaning contrast displayed by Italian nominals derived fr...
International audienceThe literature on nominalizations often distinguishes classes of derived (deve...
The syntax and semantics of deverbal action nominals, notoriously ambiguous between event and result...
International audienceThis paper deals with the lexical notion of event. We study the well-known eve...
It is well-known that event nominals tend to have both an event and one or more non-event interpreta...
Accepted for publication in the proceedings of 4th congress on Universal Logic --- Logic and linguis...
xxx, 406 p. : ill. ; 30 cm.PolyU Library Call No.: [THS] LG51 .H577P CBS 2013 WangIn the philosophy ...