Stewart, Pickering, and Sanford (1998) reported a new type of semantic inference, implicit consequentiality, which they suggest is comparable to, although not directly related to, the well-documented phenomenon of implicit causality. It is our contention that there is a direct relation between these two semantic phenomena but that this relation can only be explained by referring to the notion of semantic roles. In this paper we use Brown and Fish's (1983) analysis of the meaning of interpersonal verbs in terms of semantic roles to substantiate our claim. We conclude that the semantic roles of the individuals associated with an event determine the implicit causal and consequential attributions of certain verbs
Sentence interpretation is crucial for a complete understanding of one another. Past research has d...
In a standard view, commonly adopted in psycholinguistics and computational linguistics, thematic ro...
This experiment addresses the relation between the 'Linguistic intergroup bias' (that is, the tenden...
Much work in psycholinguistics and social psychology has investigated the notion of implicit causali...
Solstad T, Bott O. On the nature of implicit causality and consequentiality: the case of psychologic...
Abstract. Some students of causality in verbs have concluded that ES (Experiencer-Stimulus) verbs su...
International audienceRecent studies about the implicit causality of inter-personal verbs showed a s...
Some published and unpublished research from the CSCP (former LESP) that is relevant for the underst...
While the referent of a non-reflexive pronoun clearly depends on context, the nature of these contex...
In a standard view, commonly adopted in psycholinguistics and computational linguistics, thematic ro...
Bott O, Solstad T. From Verbs to Discourse: A Novel Account of Implicit Causality. In: Hemforth B, M...
The article investigates causality as one of the major semantic types in discourse. Formal explicit ...
This paper presents a preliminary examination of a rarely studied form of reference called implicit ...
Natural language is routinely used to express the occurrence of an event and existence of entities t...
Implicit causality in interpersonal verbs (i.e., causal assumptions about the initiator of a social ...
Sentence interpretation is crucial for a complete understanding of one another. Past research has d...
In a standard view, commonly adopted in psycholinguistics and computational linguistics, thematic ro...
This experiment addresses the relation between the 'Linguistic intergroup bias' (that is, the tenden...
Much work in psycholinguistics and social psychology has investigated the notion of implicit causali...
Solstad T, Bott O. On the nature of implicit causality and consequentiality: the case of psychologic...
Abstract. Some students of causality in verbs have concluded that ES (Experiencer-Stimulus) verbs su...
International audienceRecent studies about the implicit causality of inter-personal verbs showed a s...
Some published and unpublished research from the CSCP (former LESP) that is relevant for the underst...
While the referent of a non-reflexive pronoun clearly depends on context, the nature of these contex...
In a standard view, commonly adopted in psycholinguistics and computational linguistics, thematic ro...
Bott O, Solstad T. From Verbs to Discourse: A Novel Account of Implicit Causality. In: Hemforth B, M...
The article investigates causality as one of the major semantic types in discourse. Formal explicit ...
This paper presents a preliminary examination of a rarely studied form of reference called implicit ...
Natural language is routinely used to express the occurrence of an event and existence of entities t...
Implicit causality in interpersonal verbs (i.e., causal assumptions about the initiator of a social ...
Sentence interpretation is crucial for a complete understanding of one another. Past research has d...
In a standard view, commonly adopted in psycholinguistics and computational linguistics, thematic ro...
This experiment addresses the relation between the 'Linguistic intergroup bias' (that is, the tenden...