ID - 56809425 TI - Frames and concept types : applications in language and philosophy AU - Gamerschlag, Thomas AU - Gerland, Doris AU - Osswald, Rainer AU - Springer PY - 2014 VL - v. 94 SN - 09244662 2215034X SN - 9783319015408 9783319015415 3319015400 3319015419 PB - Cham [etc.] Springer DB - UniCat KW - Philosophy of science KW - Linguistics KW - Frames (Linguistics). KW - Semantics. KW - Lexicography. KW - Philosophy of Language. KW - Philosophy. KW - Taalwetenschap. (Reeks) KW - Taal. Filosofie. (Reeks) KW - Analyse [Filosofie]. (Reeks) KW - Linguistique / et philosophie. (Collection) KW - Linguistique. (Collection) KW - Langage. Philosophie. (Collection) KW - Analyse [Philosophie]. (Collection) KW - Taalwetenschap / en wijsbegeerte. (Reeks) KW - Contextes de substitution (Linguistique) KW - Sémantique KW - Lexicographie KW - EPUB-LIV-FT LIVHUMAI SPRINGER-B KW - Formal semantics KW - Semasiology KW - Semiology (Semantics) KW - Comparative linguistics KW - Information theory KW - Language and languages KW - Lexicology KW - Meaning (Psychology) KW - Language and languages—Philosophy. UR - https://www.unicat.be/uniCat?func=search&query=sysid:56809425 AB - The articles in this volume showcase the potential richness of frame representations. The presentation includes introductory articles on the application of frames to linguistics and philosophy of science, offering readers the tools to conduct the interdisciplinary investigation of concepts that frames allow. * Introductory articles on the application of frames to linguistics and philosophy of science * Frame analysis of changes in scientific concepts * Event frames and lexical decomposition * Properties, frame attributes and adjectives * Frames in concept composition * Nominal concept types and determination "This volume deals with frame representations and their relations to concept types in linguistics and philosophy of science. It aims at reviving concepts and frames as a common model across disciplines for representing semantic and conceptual knowledge. Departing from the general assumption that frames are not just an arbitrary format of representation but essential to human cognition, a number of case studies apply frames as an analytical tool to a wide range of phenomena, from changes in scientific concepts to particular linguistic phenomena. This provides new insights into long-standing semantic issues, such as the lexical representation of verbs (as predicative frames specifying particular event descriptions or situation types and their participants), adjectives and nominals (as concept frames, which provide attributes and properties of an entity), as well as modification, complementation, possessive constructions, compounding, nominal concept types, determination, or definiteness marking." Bert Gehrke, Pompeu, Fabra University, Barcelona, Spain. ER -