The family of clause types known as 'support (or 'light') verb construction' (SVC) manifests a peculiar syntax-semantics interface if compared with ordinary verb constructions (OVC). If, in e.g. She laughed, the verb licenses an argument and assigns it a semantic role, syntacticians of every stripe nowadays agree that it is the noun laugh, in She gave a laugh, which fulfils the same function. The differences between the two types have been extensively discussed in the linguistics literature (systematic research started in the 1970s), less so in Computational Linguistics. This paper has two objectives. First, it will propose an innovative type of semantic role, which is termed Cognate Semantic Role (CSR) because the verb employed in the nota...
In the Cognate Object Construction (COC) a typically intransitive verb combines with a postverbal no...
International audienceThis paper describes the fuzzy boundaries between support verb constructions (...
The paper focuses on the category of verb and more specifically on support verbs which form compound...
The family of clause types known as 'support (or 'light') verb construction' (SVC) manifests a pecul...
Advances in syntactic parsing and semantic role labeling have been a boon to Natural Language Proces...
Support Verb Constructions (SVCs) are combinations of a noun denoting an event or a state and a lexi...
Support verb constructions (SVC), are verb-noun complexes which play a role in many natural language...
The description of a verb in a natural language includes information of two types: semantic informat...
The purpose of this master's thesis is to define the productivity of the caused-motion construction ...
The fundamental problem faced by automatic text understanding in Natural Language Processing (NLP) i...
English light verb constructions (LVCs), such as have a drink, make an offer, take a bath, do an inv...
Verbs represent a way In which ontological relationships between concepts and instances are expresse...
The paper investigates the interaction of lexical and constructional meaning in valency coercion pro...
The fundamental problem faced by automatic text understanding in Natural Language Processing (NLP) i...
This paper describes the fuzzy boundaries between support verb constructions (SVC) with ter “have ” ...
In the Cognate Object Construction (COC) a typically intransitive verb combines with a postverbal no...
International audienceThis paper describes the fuzzy boundaries between support verb constructions (...
The paper focuses on the category of verb and more specifically on support verbs which form compound...
The family of clause types known as 'support (or 'light') verb construction' (SVC) manifests a pecul...
Advances in syntactic parsing and semantic role labeling have been a boon to Natural Language Proces...
Support Verb Constructions (SVCs) are combinations of a noun denoting an event or a state and a lexi...
Support verb constructions (SVC), are verb-noun complexes which play a role in many natural language...
The description of a verb in a natural language includes information of two types: semantic informat...
The purpose of this master's thesis is to define the productivity of the caused-motion construction ...
The fundamental problem faced by automatic text understanding in Natural Language Processing (NLP) i...
English light verb constructions (LVCs), such as have a drink, make an offer, take a bath, do an inv...
Verbs represent a way In which ontological relationships between concepts and instances are expresse...
The paper investigates the interaction of lexical and constructional meaning in valency coercion pro...
The fundamental problem faced by automatic text understanding in Natural Language Processing (NLP) i...
This paper describes the fuzzy boundaries between support verb constructions (SVC) with ter “have ” ...
In the Cognate Object Construction (COC) a typically intransitive verb combines with a postverbal no...
International audienceThis paper describes the fuzzy boundaries between support verb constructions (...
The paper focuses on the category of verb and more specifically on support verbs which form compound...