Logical metonymy combines an event-selecting verb with an entity-denoting noun (e.g.,The writer began the novel), triggering a covert event interpretation (e.g., reading, writing). Experimental investigations of logical metonymy must assume a binary distinction between metonymic (i.e. event-selecting) verbs and non-metonymic verbs to establish a control condition. However, this binary distinction (whether a verb is metonymic or not) is mostly made on intuitive grounds, which introduces a potential confounding factor. We describe a corpus-based approach which characterizes verbs in terms of their behavior at the syntax-semantics interface. The model assesses the extent to which transitive verbs prefer event-denoting objects over entity-deno...
Logical metonymy resolution (begin a book -> begin reading a book or begin writing a book) has tradi...
During language understanding, people do not only rely on what they read or hear, but they also expl...
Linguists have become aware that metonymy is not just a contiguity-based figure of speech but that i...
In theoretical linguistics metonymy is defined as the combina- tion of an event-subcategorizing verb...
Logical metonymy interpretation (e.g. begin the book ->writing) has received wide attention in lingu...
AbstractWe propose a new computational model for the resolution of metonymies, a particular type of ...
In this work, we carry out two experiments in order to assess the ability of BERT to capture themean...
In linguistics and cognitive science,Logicalmetonymiesare defined as type clashes be-tween ...
The aim of this work is to propose a distributional model for predicting the interpretation of words...
In this article we investigate logical metonymy, that is, constructions in which the argument of a w...
Sentences like The baker began the cake ( → baking), where an event-subcategorizing verb combines wi...
Research efforts in cognitive linguistics are frequently focused on the notion of metaphor, while th...
Theories on metaphor and metonymy make different claims about the nature of the underlying processes...
Metonymy is a linguistic process in which the name of a salient attribute, part, or function of a pa...
Figurative language production is understudied in psycholinguistics, particularly in regards to cogn...
Logical metonymy resolution (begin a book -> begin reading a book or begin writing a book) has tradi...
During language understanding, people do not only rely on what they read or hear, but they also expl...
Linguists have become aware that metonymy is not just a contiguity-based figure of speech but that i...
In theoretical linguistics metonymy is defined as the combina- tion of an event-subcategorizing verb...
Logical metonymy interpretation (e.g. begin the book ->writing) has received wide attention in lingu...
AbstractWe propose a new computational model for the resolution of metonymies, a particular type of ...
In this work, we carry out two experiments in order to assess the ability of BERT to capture themean...
In linguistics and cognitive science,Logicalmetonymiesare defined as type clashes be-tween ...
The aim of this work is to propose a distributional model for predicting the interpretation of words...
In this article we investigate logical metonymy, that is, constructions in which the argument of a w...
Sentences like The baker began the cake ( → baking), where an event-subcategorizing verb combines wi...
Research efforts in cognitive linguistics are frequently focused on the notion of metaphor, while th...
Theories on metaphor and metonymy make different claims about the nature of the underlying processes...
Metonymy is a linguistic process in which the name of a salient attribute, part, or function of a pa...
Figurative language production is understudied in psycholinguistics, particularly in regards to cogn...
Logical metonymy resolution (begin a book -> begin reading a book or begin writing a book) has tradi...
During language understanding, people do not only rely on what they read or hear, but they also expl...
Linguists have become aware that metonymy is not just a contiguity-based figure of speech but that i...