The paper introduces a theory of Lexical Event Structures as a means to represent the meaning of verbs. The theory is guided by the assumption that verbs refer to events that are internally structured in the sense that they consist of several subevents and states. The temporal properties and relations of these have to be specified. The occurrence of subevents is either implied or presupposed by the verb, and event participants are related to some, but not necessarily all subevents by semantic relations
This book explores possible and impossible word meanings, with a specific focus on the meanings of v...
This paper addresses the question of whether the four-way Vendler classification is appropriate for ...
In what ways can events combine to form a single predication? In the simple case, the question becom...
Semantic theories based on predicate-argument structures have always acknowledged that lexical infor...
The paper will give a concise account of the theory of Lexical Event Structures. The paper has three...
The aim of this paper is to integrate spatial cognition with lexical semantics. We develop cognitive...
The aim of this paper is to integrate spatial cognition with lexical semantics. We develop cognitive...
The aim of this paper is to integrate spatial cognition with lexical semantics. We develop cognitive...
The aim of this paper is to integrate spatial cognition with lexical semantics. We develop cognitive...
In this paper, I try to show the advantages of analyzing events in terms of subevent structure, by t...
This essay is concerned with the event structure of verbs of communication. Some verbs of communicat...
This paper explores how verb meanings that differ in semantic complexity are processed and represent...
We argue that event structure as a level of semantic representation provides a suitable place to acc...
We argue that event structure as a level of semantic representation provides a suitable place to acc...
In this paper, we discuss the relation intervening between distributivity and the participants in an...
This book explores possible and impossible word meanings, with a specific focus on the meanings of v...
This paper addresses the question of whether the four-way Vendler classification is appropriate for ...
In what ways can events combine to form a single predication? In the simple case, the question becom...
Semantic theories based on predicate-argument structures have always acknowledged that lexical infor...
The paper will give a concise account of the theory of Lexical Event Structures. The paper has three...
The aim of this paper is to integrate spatial cognition with lexical semantics. We develop cognitive...
The aim of this paper is to integrate spatial cognition with lexical semantics. We develop cognitive...
The aim of this paper is to integrate spatial cognition with lexical semantics. We develop cognitive...
The aim of this paper is to integrate spatial cognition with lexical semantics. We develop cognitive...
In this paper, I try to show the advantages of analyzing events in terms of subevent structure, by t...
This essay is concerned with the event structure of verbs of communication. Some verbs of communicat...
This paper explores how verb meanings that differ in semantic complexity are processed and represent...
We argue that event structure as a level of semantic representation provides a suitable place to acc...
We argue that event structure as a level of semantic representation provides a suitable place to acc...
In this paper, we discuss the relation intervening between distributivity and the participants in an...
This book explores possible and impossible word meanings, with a specific focus on the meanings of v...
This paper addresses the question of whether the four-way Vendler classification is appropriate for ...
In what ways can events combine to form a single predication? In the simple case, the question becom...