Buch, Englisch, Band 49, 420 Seiten, Previously published in hardcover, Format (B × H): 152 mm x 229 mm, Gewicht: 616 g
Buch, Englisch, Band 49, 420 Seiten, Previously published in hardcover, Format (B × H): 152 mm x 229 mm, Gewicht: 616 g
Reihe: Studies in Linguistics and Philosophy
ISBN: 978-90-481-4204-0
Verlag: Springer Netherlands
The volume is divided into three sections. Part one deals with the fundamentals of lexical structure and what constitutes a lexical semantic representation for a grammatical theory. Part two deals with the specific mappings that are necessary from a lexical semantic representation to the syntax. Finally, Part three addresses the possibility of modeling lexical knowledge with computational uses in mind. The unifying assumption behind all these works is that methodologies in computational linguistics and theoretical linguistics have converged, and that the goals of both fields are the same: to investigate the phenomenon of language in a rigorous and analytic way, for the purpose of establishing how it fits into the larger domain of intelligent human behavior.
Zielgruppe
Research
Autoren/Hrsg.
Fachgebiete
- Geisteswissenschaften Sprachwissenschaft Semantik & Pragmatik
- Geisteswissenschaften Sprachwissenschaft Computerlinguistik, Korpuslinguistik
- Mathematik | Informatik EDV | Informatik Informatik Künstliche Intelligenz Mustererkennung, Biometrik
- Technische Wissenschaften Elektronik | Nachrichtentechnik Elektronik Robotik
- Mathematik | Informatik EDV | Informatik Informatik Künstliche Intelligenz Wissensbasierte Systeme, Expertensysteme
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Preface.- 1. Introduction.- Part I:Fundamentals of Lexical Structure. 2. X'-Semantics. 3. The Syntax of Metaphorical Semantic Roles. 4. Levels of Lexical Representation. 5. Case Marking and the Semantics of Mental Verbs. 6. Type Coercion and Lexical Selection.- Part II: Mapping from LexicalSemantics and Syntax. 7. Nominalization and Predicative Prepositional Phrases. 8. Adjectives, Nominals, and the Status of Arguments. 9. Unaccusativity in Dutch: Integrating Syntax and Lexical Semantics. 10. Verbs in Depictives and Resultatives. 11. Explicit Syntax in the Lexicon: the Representation of Nominalizations.- PartIII: Computational Models of Lexical Knowledge. 12. Lexical Structure and Conceptual Structure. 13. Lexical Semantic Constraints. 14. Lexical and Conceptual Structures for Knowledge Based Translation. 15. Models for Lexical Knowledge Bases. 16. Providing Machine Tractable Dictionary Tools.- Name Index.- Subject Index.