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New challenges for lexical representation within the lexical-constructional model (LCM)
En el marco del Modelo Léxico-Construccional, este trabajo se centra en la noción de plantilla léxica y tiene como objetivo potenciar un sistema de representación léxica más rico y consistente a través de la incorporación de las estructuras de qualia ideadas por Pustejovsky.
Mairal Usón, Ricardo +1 more
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Toward a Cognitive Classical Linguistics. The Embodied Basis of Constructions in Greek and Latin [PDF]
The volume that gathers a series of papers bringing together the study of grammatical and syntactic constructions in Greek and Latin under the perspective of theories of embodied meaning developed in cognitive ...
Mocciaro, Egle +1 more
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This article analyzes the variability and the frozenness of averbal speech formulas in French, such as bonne soirée / journée (lit. ‘nice evening / day’; ‘have a nice evening / day’), à demain / bientôt (lit. ‘to tomorrow / soon’;‘see you tomorrow / soon’
Agnès Tutin, Adam Renwick
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The present study emerges from the need to analyse hyperbole, a highly productive figure of speech, which has received scarce attention in comparison with metaphor and metonymy (Peña & Ruiz de Mendoza, 2017, 2022).
Andreea Rosca
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Kontakt a zmiana językowa w ujęciu DCxG. Historia analitycznej strony biernej w języku szwedzkim [PDF]
Recent models of language change as a result of language contact focus on the multilinguality of a language user to a larger extent than before. In the present paper, we discuss the Diasystematic Construction Grammar model as proposed in Hoder (2014 ...
Dominika Skrzypek, Marta Woźnicka
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Antonyms as lexical constructions: or, why paradigmatic construction is not an oxymoron [PDF]
This paper argues that antonymy is a syntagmatic as well as a paradigmatic relation, and that antonym pairs constitute a particular type of construction.
Murphy, M Lynne
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Alternating predicates in Icelandic and German: a sign-based construction grammar account [PDF]
A long-standing divide between Icelandic and German in the literature takes for granted that there are non-nominative subjects in Icelandic, while corresponding arguments in German have been analyzed as objects (Zaenen, Maling & Thráinsson 1985 ...
Barddal, Johanna +2 more
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The syntactic parsing of ASD-STE100 adverbials in ARTEMIS
This paper seeks to offer an update of the syntactic representation of adverbials in the Lexical Constructional Model and the multipurpose lexico-conceptual knowledge base, FunGramKB, and to implement the conditions that are necessary for an effective ...
Francisco J. Cortés-Rodríguez +1 more
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ARTEMIS (Automatically Representing Text Meaning via an Interlingua-based System), is a natural language processing device, whose ultimate aim is to be able to understand natural language fragments and arrive at their syntactic and semantic ...
María del Carmen Fumero-Pérez +1 more
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What's in a compound? Review article on Lieber and Štekauer (eds) 2009. 'The Oxford Handbook of Compounding' [PDF]
The Oxford Handbook of Compounding surveys a variety of theoretical and descriptive issues, presenting overviews of compounding in a number of frameworks and sketches of compounding in a number of languages. Much of the book deals with Germanic noun–noun
ANDREW SPENCER +15 more
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