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Constructions in the Lexical Constructional Model
Studies in Language Companion Series, 2013This article discusses the concept of construction in the Lexical Constructional Model, focusing on tensions, concerned largely with the relationship between meaning and form in constructions, which have arisen in the model as a result of contributions from three different groups of scholars: functionalists, cognitivists and computational linguists ...
Christopher S Butler
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Folia Linguistica, 2008
This paper presents an outline of the Lexical Constructional Model, a meaning construction model that integrates insights from functional models of language (especially, Role and Reference Grammar) and Cognitive Linguistics (especially, Goldberg's Construction Grammar and Lakoff's Cognitive Semantics).
FRANCISCO José Ruiz De Mendoza Ibáñez +1 more
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This paper presents an outline of the Lexical Constructional Model, a meaning construction model that integrates insights from functional models of language (especially, Role and Reference Grammar) and Cognitive Linguistics (especially, Goldberg's Construction Grammar and Lakoff's Cognitive Semantics).
FRANCISCO José Ruiz De Mendoza Ibáñez +1 more
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Studies in Language Companion Series, 2013
This paper discusses how the Lexical Constructional Model (LCM) contributes to our understanding of meaning is constructed, interpreted and expressed. It especially addresses the role of constructional meaning in this complex process, while making critical revisions of other constructionist accounts of language, whether cognitivist or functionalist. It
FRANCISCO José Ruiz De Mendoza Ibáñez +1 more
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This paper discusses how the Lexical Constructional Model (LCM) contributes to our understanding of meaning is constructed, interpreted and expressed. It especially addresses the role of constructional meaning in this complex process, while making critical revisions of other constructionist accounts of language, whether cognitivist or functionalist. It
FRANCISCO José Ruiz De Mendoza Ibáñez +1 more
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Language Sciences, 2012
Abstract This paper offers a principled account of the integration processes of Levin’s (1993) say verbs into two constructions, the dative and the as construction. In the light of the Lexical Constructional Model (LCM) and taking Levin’s (1993) original account of verb classes and alternations as a point of departure, we explore the principles ...
Alicia Galera Masegosa +1 more
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Abstract This paper offers a principled account of the integration processes of Levin’s (1993) say verbs into two constructions, the dative and the as construction. In the light of the Lexical Constructional Model (LCM) and taking Levin’s (1993) original account of verb classes and alternations as a point of departure, we explore the principles ...
Alicia Galera Masegosa +1 more
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Applying the lexical constructional model to ontology building
Studies in Language Companion Series, 2014Knowledge acquisition strategies based on lexico-syntactic patterns have shown to significantly contribute to the automatic identification of concepts and relations from texts, but have not investigated how to represent that information in ontologies.
Elena Montiel-Ponsoda
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Textus online only, 2010
This article develops previous research carried out by Ruiz de Mendoza and Baicchi (2007) on the notion of illocutionary construction with a view to integrating this notion into the illocutionary layer of the Lexical Constructional Model (LCM; cf. Ruiz de Mendoza Ibáñez & Mairal Usón 2008; Mairal Usón & Ruiz de Mendoza Ibáñez 2009; see ...
Baicchi Annalisa +1 more
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This article develops previous research carried out by Ruiz de Mendoza and Baicchi (2007) on the notion of illocutionary construction with a view to integrating this notion into the illocutionary layer of the Lexical Constructional Model (LCM; cf. Ruiz de Mendoza Ibáñez & Mairal Usón 2008; Mairal Usón & Ruiz de Mendoza Ibáñez 2009; see ...
Baicchi Annalisa +1 more
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The Lexical Constructional Model
2008This article reviews briefly some recent work on relationships across a spectrum of functionalist, cognitivist and constructionist approaches to language. It then goes on to chart the history of the model currently known as the Lexical Constructional Model, showing how it has developed from work in a range of earlier approaches: Dikkian Functional ...
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Formalizing an Ontological Model of Lexical Concepts and Constructions for Emotion Domain
2016Formalizing an Ontological Model of Lexical Concepts and Constructions for Emotion Domain Science is a formalized method of researching things and relations that exist in a reality. Scientific methodology of research implies disciplinary perspectivization that describes a segment of the reality, allowing a rich, detailed and structurally coherent ...
Perak, Benedikt, Ban Kirigin, Tajana
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