© 2013 Taylor & Francis In contrast to noun categories, little is known about the graded structure of adjective categories. In this study, we investigated whether adjective categories show a similar graded structure and what determines this structure. The results show that adjective categories like nouns exhibit a reliable graded structure. Similar to nouns, we investigated whether similarity is the main determinant of the graded structure. We derived a low-dimensional similarity representation for adjective categories and found that valence differences in adjectives constitute an important organising principle in this similarity space. Valence was not implicated in the categories’ graded structure, however. A formal similarity-based mode...
Focusing on the case of deverbal gradable adjectives such as acquainted, we show that the selective ...
In this paper we develop a semantic typology of gradable predicates, with special emphasis on deverb...
In this article we develop a semantic typology of gradable predicates, with special emphasis/non dev...
In contrast to noun categories, little is known about the graded structure of adjective categories. ...
In contrast to noun categories, little is known about the graded structure of adjective categories. ...
In contrast to nouns, little is known about the graded structure of adjective categories. In this st...
In this article we develop a semantic typology of gradable predicates, with special emphasis on deve...
Kennedy (2007) proposes a semantics for positive form adjectives on which the standard for ascribing...
In this paper we develop a semantic typology of gradable predicates, with special emphasis on deverb...
The scale structure of adjectives, whether an adjective measures on an open or closed scale, has cer...
This paper concerns an investigation of the manner in which typicality constrains graded membership ...
Many real-world categories contain graded structure: certain category members are rated as more typi...
This paper concerns an investigation of the manner in which typicality constrains graded membership ...
Classification of entities into categories can be determined based on a rule - a single criterion or...
Focusing on the case of deverbal gradable adjectives such as acquainted, we show that the selective ...
Focusing on the case of deverbal gradable adjectives such as acquainted, we show that the selective ...
In this paper we develop a semantic typology of gradable predicates, with special emphasis on deverb...
In this article we develop a semantic typology of gradable predicates, with special emphasis/non dev...
In contrast to noun categories, little is known about the graded structure of adjective categories. ...
In contrast to noun categories, little is known about the graded structure of adjective categories. ...
In contrast to nouns, little is known about the graded structure of adjective categories. In this st...
In this article we develop a semantic typology of gradable predicates, with special emphasis on deve...
Kennedy (2007) proposes a semantics for positive form adjectives on which the standard for ascribing...
In this paper we develop a semantic typology of gradable predicates, with special emphasis on deverb...
The scale structure of adjectives, whether an adjective measures on an open or closed scale, has cer...
This paper concerns an investigation of the manner in which typicality constrains graded membership ...
Many real-world categories contain graded structure: certain category members are rated as more typi...
This paper concerns an investigation of the manner in which typicality constrains graded membership ...
Classification of entities into categories can be determined based on a rule - a single criterion or...
Focusing on the case of deverbal gradable adjectives such as acquainted, we show that the selective ...
Focusing on the case of deverbal gradable adjectives such as acquainted, we show that the selective ...
In this paper we develop a semantic typology of gradable predicates, with special emphasis on deverb...
In this article we develop a semantic typology of gradable predicates, with special emphasis/non dev...