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Event Structure and Event Types
2021In this chapter, I will firstly discuss the ontological situation types proposed by Vendler (Philos Rev 143–160, 1957). and then give a detailed description of how situation aspect and viewpoint aspect are combined to form different linguistic event types (abb. event types).
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Simultaneity in Event Structures
2010Various brand of event structures, prime, bundle, flow, asymmetric, inhibitor just to mention some, have been proposed to face the various kinds of causality and conflict arising in computation The notion of simultaneity, i.e., the faithful representation that certain events have to occur together, is usually left out from the models for concurrent ...
PINNA, GIOVANNI MICHELE, SABA, ANDREA
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Circular Causality in Event Structures [PDF]
We propose a model of events with circular causality, in the form of a conservative extension of Winskel's event structures. We study the relations between this new kind of event structures and Propositional Contract Logic. Provable atoms in the logic correspond to reachable events in our event structures.
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The Syntax of Event Structure*
Cognition, 1991Abstract Recent work in linguistic theory has stressed the important role that structured lexical representations can play in natural language, for example, the emergence of argument structure as a distinct level of representation (Grimshaw, 1990; Williams, 1981) and the importance of semantic representations such as f-structure ...
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The Journal of Mathematical Sociology, 1989
A framework is developed for computer‐assisted analysis of event sequences like those obtained through sociological field work or historical research. The analytic procedures produce a qualitative model — including a graph displaying logical relations among events — which accounts for the input data. The model can be tested and refined through analysis
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A framework is developed for computer‐assisted analysis of event sequences like those obtained through sociological field work or historical research. The analytic procedures produce a qualitative model — including a graph displaying logical relations among events — which accounts for the input data. The model can be tested and refined through analysis
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1988
This study establishes a relation between the semantics of the subject and the direct object-NP and aspect. The notion of event is central. Events have a beginning and an end. This means in temporal terms that events have a point in time at which they begin and a point in time at which they end.
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This study establishes a relation between the semantics of the subject and the direct object-NP and aspect. The notion of event is central. Events have a beginning and an end. This means in temporal terms that events have a point in time at which they begin and a point in time at which they end.
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Event Structures for Arbitrary Disruption
Fundamenta Informaticae, 2005In process algebras that allow for some form of disruption, it is important to state when a process terminates. One option is to include a termination action √. Another approach is that the 'final' executed action of a process terminates the process. The semantics of the former approach has been investigated in the literature in detail, e.g.
Majster-Cederbaum, Mila, Fecher, Harald
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Event Structure and Phrase Structure
2010In this chapter, I investigate what parts of semantic structure-in particular event structure-can be mapped onto the parts of the VP. In the interest of determining how (well) the articulated VP fits into semantic notions, I look more carefully at uses of Inner Aspect.
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