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"Linking by types in the hierarchical lexicon" was published by CSLI Publications in 2001 - Stanford, Calif, it has 312 pages and the language of the book is English.


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  • Title: ➤  Linking by types in the hierarchical lexicon
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  • Language: English
  • Number of Pages: 312
  • Publisher: CSLI Publications
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  • Publish Location: Stanford, Calif

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  • Pagination: viii, 312 p. :

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"Linking by types in the hierarchical lexicon" Table Of Contents:

  • 1- Machine generated contents note: 1 Introduction 1
  • 2- 1.1 Linking 1
  • 3- 1.2 Subcategorization Alternations 4
  • 4- 1.3 Specifying Redundant Lexical Information
  • 5- in a Multiple Inheritance Hierarchy 6
  • 6- 1.4 Linking as Constraints in the Hierarchical Lexicon 12
  • 7- 1.5 Overview of the Book 13
  • 8- 2 Thematic Roles and Lexical Entailments
  • 9- in Linking Theories 17
  • 10- 2.1 Conceptions of Thematic Roles 17
  • 11- 2.2 Thematic Roles as Primitive Elements 18
  • 12- 2.3 The Thematic Hierarchy 25
  • 13- 2.4 The Thematic Hierarchy in Lexical Mapping Theory 31
  • 14- 2.5 Some Other Recent Approaches to Linking 42
  • 15- 2.6 Dowty on Proto-roles and Argument Selection 61
  • 16- 2.7 Conclusion 73
  • 17- Lexical Semantic Relations and Structures 75
  • 18- 3.1 Overview 75
  • 19- 3.2 The Use of Entailments in a Multiple Inheritance Hierarchy 77
  • 20- 3.3 Constructing the Hierarchy of Lexical Semantic Relations 90
  • 21- 3.4 Lexical Semantic Relations and
  • 22- Subcategorization Alternations 134
  • 23- 3.5 Conclusion 152 4 HPSG: A Brief Description and Some Revisions 155
  • 24- 4.1 Overview of HPSG 155
  • 25- 4.2 Some Revisions to "Standard" HPSG 159
  • 26- 5 Linking Constraints in the Lexical Hierarchy 169
  • 27- 5.1 Constraints on Mapping Between Lexical Semantics
  • 28- and Syntax 169
  • 29- 5.2 Linking Constraintsin a Strongly Grounded
  • 30- Lexical Hierarchy 176 :
  • 31- 5.3 The Interaction of Semantics and Subcategorization 186
  • 32- 5.4 Summary 223
  • 33- 6 Further Issues in Constraint-Based Linking 225
  • 34- 6.1 Overview 225
  • 35- 6.2 Prepositional Complements and Content-sharing ;225
  • 36- 6.3 Passive Verbs and 'By' Phrases 244
  • 37- 6.4 The Problem of Role-argument Uniqueness 262
  • 38- 6.5 Conclusion 268
  • 39- 7 Conclusions and Prospects 2 71
  • 40- 7.1 Summary 271
  • 41- 7.2 Some Speculations, Questions, and Problems 278
  • 42- References 290
  • 43- Index 298.

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