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Complex predicates

2023
This chapter surveys LFG work on a somewhat diverse collection of constructions often called complex predicate constructions, which can be broadly characterized by saying that the number of superficially apparent predicates is arguably different from that of actual predicates, either because two apparent predicates can be argued to have ...
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Complex Predicates

2010
Complex predicates are multipredicational, but monoclausal structures. They have proven problematic for linguistic theory, particularly for proposed distinctions between the lexicon, morphology, and syntax. This volume focuses on the mapping from morphosyntactic structures to event structure, and in particular the constraints on possible mappings.
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Complex predication and serialization

2023
AbstractThis chapter surveys complex predicate strategies in Australian languages, concentrating on light verb constructions and verb serialization. The chapter discusses the formation of these structures, the word classes that combine to form complex predication, the morphology that characterizes such constructions, and how they differ across the ...
David Osgarby, Claire Bowern
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Decision Predicate Graphs: Enhancing Interpretability in Tree Ensembles

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Understanding the decisions of tree-based ensembles and their relationships is pivotal for machine learning model interpretation. Recent attempts to mitigate the human-in-the-loop interpretation challenge have explored the extraction of the decision ...
Leonardo Arrighi   +3 more
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Complex Predicates

1996
Abstract A striking fact about Mohawk polysynthetic observed in chapter l is that although it puts great emphasis on agreement and noun incorporation, certain other kinds of morphological structures arc relatively restricted. Mohawk does not have the diversity of “ complex predicate” constructions that some languages have, and, more ...
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Complex Predicates

1992
Abstract Auxiliaries are defined as a closed subclass of verbs which (a) form part of one complex predicate in combination with an uninflected verb from a large open class; (b) take all the person, number, gender, aspect, tense, mood, and modality specifications required; and (c) impart a modal or aspectual meaning to the construction ...
Alexandra Y Aikhenvald   +3 more
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Complex predicates

2016
Abstract The main goal of this chapter is to provide a descriptive and critical overview of the some of the most striking and interesting problems and questions related to Romance complex predicates such as causative and perception verb constructions, covering such areas as the properties of the Romance causative construction with ...
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How Complex Are Complex Predicates?

Syntax, 2007
Abstract. This paper argues that clause union/restructuring constructions such as verb clusters in German do not involve head clustering in the form of (lexical or derived) complex head formation. I provide several arguments showing that clause union properties are licensed in the absence of complex head formation and that complex head formation hence ...
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E-SQL: Direct Schema Linking via Question Enrichment in Text-to-SQL

arXiv.org
Translating Natural Language Queries into Structured Query Language (Text-to-SQL or NLQ-to-SQL) is a critical task extensively studied by both the natural language processing and database communities, aimed at providing a natural language interface to ...
Hasan Alp Caferoglu, Özgür Ulusoy
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Complex Predicates in Arrernte

2012
Using the example of Murrinh-Patha, Seiss (2011) illustrates how Australian Aboriginal languages can shed light on the morphology-syntax interface: one aspect of their polysynthetic nature is that information often encoded in phrases and clauses in other languages is instead found in a single morphological word.
Dras, Mark   +7 more
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