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Linking by Types in the Hierarchical Lexicon
Linking by Types in the Hierarchical Lexicon, Actions are described by verbs whose subjects, objects, and other complements refer to various participants in those actions. What linguistic principles determine which participants are referred to by each component of a verb?
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  • Linking by Types in the Hierarchical Lexicon
  • Written by author Anthony R. Davis
  • Published by Center for the Study of Language and Inf, February 2001
  • Actions are described by verbs whose subjects, objects, and other complements refer to various participants in those actions. What linguistic principles determine which participants are referred to by each component of a verb? Many previous approaches
  • This book offers a novel analysis of semantic categories underlying verbal typology in natural languages.
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Preface
1Introduction1
1.1Linking1
1.2Subcategorization Alternations4
1.3Specifying Redundant Lexical Information in a Multiple Inheritance Hierarchy6
1.4Linking as Constraints in the Hierarchical Lexicon12
2Thematic Roles and Lexical Entailments in Linking Theories17
2.1Conceptions of Thematic Roles17
2.2Thematic Roles as Primitive Elements18
2.3The Thematic Hierarchy25
2.4The Thematic Hierarchy in Lexical Mapping Theory31
2.5Some Other Recent Approaches to Linking42
2.6Dowty on Proto-roles and Argument Selection61
3Lexical Semantic Relations and Structures75
3.1Overview75
3.2The Use of Entailments in a Multiple Inheritance Hierarchy77
3.3Constructing the Hierarchy of Lexical Semantic Relations90
3.4Lexical Semantic Relations and Subcategorization Alternations134
4HPSG: A Brief Description and Some Revisions155
4.1Overview of HPSG155
4.2Some Revisions to "Standard" HPSG159
5Linking Constraints in the Lexical Hierarchy169
5.1Constraints on Mapping Between Lexical Semantics and Syntax169
5.2Linking Constraints in a Strongly Grounded Lexical Hierarchy176
5.3The Interaction of Semantics and Subcategorization186
6Further Issues in Constraint-Based Linking225
6.1Overview225
6.2Prepositional Complements and Content-sharing225
6.3Passive Verbs and 'By' Phrases244
6.4The Problem of Role-argument Uniqueness262
7Conclusions and Prospects271
7.1Summary271
7.2Some Speculations, Questions, and Problems278
References290
Index298


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