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The Semantic Basis of Argument Structure: A Study of the Relation Between Word Meaning and Syntax Book

The Semantic Basis of Argument Structure: A Study of the Relation Between Word Meaning and Syntax
The Semantic Basis of Argument Structure: A Study of the Relation Between Word Meaning and Syntax, A central problem on the syntax-semantics interface is the mapping between semantic roles and syntactic arguments, usually termed 'linking'. This book presents a clear and concise treatment of linking which departs significantly from models employing a pr, The Semantic Basis of Argument Structure: A Study of the Relation Between Word Meaning and Syntax has a rating of 3.5 stars
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  • The Semantic Basis of Argument Structure: A Study of the Relation Between Word Meaning and Syntax
  • Written by author Stephen Wechsler
  • Published by Center for the Study of Language and Inf, June 1995
  • A central problem on the syntax-semantics interface is the mapping between semantic roles and syntactic arguments, usually termed 'linking'. This book presents a clear and concise treatment of linking which departs significantly from models employing a pr
  • This volume proposes that central to an adequate theory of complementation is an account of the role of lexical semantics.
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Preface
Ch. 1Introduction
Ch. 2Semantic Constraints on Argument Structure
Ch. 3Oblique Complements
Ch. 4Reformulations in the Hierarchical Lexicon
References


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