This paper presents a descriptive exploration of three distinct types of complex predicates in Marathi with the aim of trying to answer deeper questions about structure building and structure matching in language. In particular, we investigate for each type, the selectional relations between the main and light verbs and the division of labour between them with respect to the lexicalization of the event structure in syntax. We show that a class of complex predicates in a language is not homogenous and that different types of light verbs contribute different kind of information. We analyze the different patterns of Marathi complex predicates using the framework of Ramchand (2008, 2016) which provides an explicit decomposition of the verbal do...
When dealing with languages of South Asia from an NLP perspective, a problem that repeatedly crops u...
Complex predicates are defined as constructions consisting of preverb/converb/coverb + ‘light verb’ ...
While complex verbs are well attested in Australian languages and elsewhere, in MalakMalak two syste...
Wordnets, which are repositories of lexical semantic knowledge containing semantically linked synset...
The various types of verbo nominal complex predicates in Hindi/Urdu can ba classified according to 1...
Complex predicates are multipredicational, but monoclausal structures. They have proven problematic ...
This paper proposes a solution to the problem of constituent-sensitive interpretation of semantic sc...
Complex predicates are constructions in which a head attracts arguments from its predicate complemen...
What is a complex predicate? There is currently no widely accepted answer to this question, no agree...
International audienceVerbo-nominal complex predicates, the bulk of the Hindi predicate lexicon, a h...
This paper presents the automatic ex-traction of Complex Predicates (CPs) in Bengali with a special ...
In this paper, I propose an analysis of Persian complex predicates, based on the First Phase Verbal ...
This paper surveys complex predicates of motion in Urdu/Hindi (Hook 1974, Hautli-Janisz 2013), a spa...
“Aspectual” complex predicates (ACPs) in Hindi are formed by a sequence of two verbs that together d...
When dealing with languages of South Asia from an NLP perspective, a problem that repeatedly crops u...
When dealing with languages of South Asia from an NLP perspective, a problem that repeatedly crops u...
Complex predicates are defined as constructions consisting of preverb/converb/coverb + ‘light verb’ ...
While complex verbs are well attested in Australian languages and elsewhere, in MalakMalak two syste...
Wordnets, which are repositories of lexical semantic knowledge containing semantically linked synset...
The various types of verbo nominal complex predicates in Hindi/Urdu can ba classified according to 1...
Complex predicates are multipredicational, but monoclausal structures. They have proven problematic ...
This paper proposes a solution to the problem of constituent-sensitive interpretation of semantic sc...
Complex predicates are constructions in which a head attracts arguments from its predicate complemen...
What is a complex predicate? There is currently no widely accepted answer to this question, no agree...
International audienceVerbo-nominal complex predicates, the bulk of the Hindi predicate lexicon, a h...
This paper presents the automatic ex-traction of Complex Predicates (CPs) in Bengali with a special ...
In this paper, I propose an analysis of Persian complex predicates, based on the First Phase Verbal ...
This paper surveys complex predicates of motion in Urdu/Hindi (Hook 1974, Hautli-Janisz 2013), a spa...
“Aspectual” complex predicates (ACPs) in Hindi are formed by a sequence of two verbs that together d...
When dealing with languages of South Asia from an NLP perspective, a problem that repeatedly crops u...
When dealing with languages of South Asia from an NLP perspective, a problem that repeatedly crops u...
Complex predicates are defined as constructions consisting of preverb/converb/coverb + ‘light verb’ ...
While complex verbs are well attested in Australian languages and elsewhere, in MalakMalak two syste...