This dissertation develops a semantic model of gradable adjectives such as ‘tall’, ‘good’, ‘big’, ‘heavy’, etc., within a formal semantic theory of locatives we call Locative Structure Semantics (LSS). Our central hypothesis is that gradable adjectives are, semantically, a species of locative expression. The view of gradable adjectives as locatives is inspired by the vector-based semantic models of Vector Space Semantics (VSS), as well as the notion of perspective or point of view, as found in Leonard Talmy’s research on spatial expressions (Talmy [153]) and the tradition of Situation Semantics (cf. Barwise and Perry [9, p. 39]). Following Barwise and Seligman [11], we construe the contextual variability that characterises gradable adjectiv...
Abstract. This paper analyses the semantics of natural language expressions that are associated with...
English locative verbs which have a theme and a location argument show three different patterns in s...
One of the important issues of spatial language research is what factors influence the use of spatia...
This dissertation develops a semantic model of gradable adjectives such as ‘tall’, ‘good’, ‘big’, ‘...
This paper, based on Nam's (1995) logic of space, proposes a compositional semantics of event struct...
A locative prepositional phrase is decomposed into three semantic elements: locative relation, refer...
In this article we develop a semantic typology of gradable predicates, with special emphasis on deve...
Kracht M. On the Semantics of Locatives. Linguistics and Philosophy. 2002;25:157-232
The ways in which different languages encode motion events has been the topic of intense analysis an...
In this paper we develop a semantic typology of gradable predicates, with special emphasis on deverb...
In this paper we develop a semantic typology of gradable predicates, with special emphasis on deverb...
Languages differ widely in terms of how they encode the fundamental concepts of location and positio...
This special issue is devoted to a relatively neglected topic in linguistics, namely the verbal comp...
One important difference between stage level predicates (SLPs) and individual level predicates (ILPs...
The topic of this paper is a syntactic-semantic model whose distinctive element is the locative case...
Abstract. This paper analyses the semantics of natural language expressions that are associated with...
English locative verbs which have a theme and a location argument show three different patterns in s...
One of the important issues of spatial language research is what factors influence the use of spatia...
This dissertation develops a semantic model of gradable adjectives such as ‘tall’, ‘good’, ‘big’, ‘...
This paper, based on Nam's (1995) logic of space, proposes a compositional semantics of event struct...
A locative prepositional phrase is decomposed into three semantic elements: locative relation, refer...
In this article we develop a semantic typology of gradable predicates, with special emphasis on deve...
Kracht M. On the Semantics of Locatives. Linguistics and Philosophy. 2002;25:157-232
The ways in which different languages encode motion events has been the topic of intense analysis an...
In this paper we develop a semantic typology of gradable predicates, with special emphasis on deverb...
In this paper we develop a semantic typology of gradable predicates, with special emphasis on deverb...
Languages differ widely in terms of how they encode the fundamental concepts of location and positio...
This special issue is devoted to a relatively neglected topic in linguistics, namely the verbal comp...
One important difference between stage level predicates (SLPs) and individual level predicates (ILPs...
The topic of this paper is a syntactic-semantic model whose distinctive element is the locative case...
Abstract. This paper analyses the semantics of natural language expressions that are associated with...
English locative verbs which have a theme and a location argument show three different patterns in s...
One of the important issues of spatial language research is what factors influence the use of spatia...