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Lexicology. Semantics --- English language --- Grammar --- Grammar, Comparative and general --- Semantics. --- Dependency grammar. --- Verb phrase. --- #KVHA:Taalkunde; Engels --- #KVHA:Grammatica; Engels --- #KVHA:Constructiegrammatica; Engels --- #KVHA:Betekenisdynamiek --- Dependency grammar --- Semantics --- Formal semantics --- Semasiology --- Semiology (Semantics) --- Comparative linguistics --- Information theory --- Language and languages --- Lexicology --- Meaning (Psychology) --- Predicate (Grammar) --- Verb phrase --- Valence (Linguistics) --- Mathematical linguistics --- Phrasal verb --- Predicate --- Verbals --- Syntax --- Linguistics --- Philology
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Taking as its point of departure the general assumption that meaning is crucial in accounting for verb complementation, this volume presents the results of an empirical study of verb complementation patterns of semantically similar English verbs. The semantic parallels of the verbs selected are based on their coverage in dictionaries - first and foremost the Valency Dictionary of English (Herbst, Heath, Roe and Götz 2004) - as well as corpus research and native speaker assessments. It is demonstrated that despite obvious similarities in complementation between such verbs, there are still a significant number of syntactic discrepancies which cannot be accounted for on the basis of meaning alone and that semantic factors - such as selection restrictions and aspectual properties - do not sufficiently correlate with the verbs' syntactic properties and consequently do not have sufficient explanatory power. Thus the results rigorously challenge so-called projectionist approaches which assume the position that complementation is determined by semantic properties and thus ought to be predictable on this basis. In the light of a general trend towards placing greater emphasis on semantic aspects, in the fields of construction grammar and cognitive grammar too, the number of idiosyncratic phenomena on the level of single complements as well as whole patterns clearly underlines the importance of storage phenomena as opposed to rule-based generation. As such it stresses the necessity of finding ways to systematically account for item-specific properties of verbs in any grammatical theory of the English language. The book is targeted at all linguists interested in the relationship between semantics and syntax, which is one of the prevalent questions in modern linguistics, also in the field of construction grammar and cognitive grammar. Since the data is presented in a way which is compatible with various theories of complementation, the target group is clearly not restricted to any specific linguistic school. Because of the large amount of item-specific information presented, this book is also a valuable source for grammarians and lexicographers.
Grammar, Comparative and general --- Semantics. --- Dependency grammar. --- Valence (Linguistics) --- Mathematical linguistics --- Formal semantics --- Semasiology --- Semiology (Semantics) --- Comparative linguistics --- Information theory --- Language and languages --- Lexicology --- Meaning (Psychology) --- Predicate (Grammar) --- Verb phrase --- Verb phrase. --- Syntax --- Phrasal verb --- Predicate --- Verbals --- Linguistics --- Philology --- English/Language. --- Syntax.
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This volume, which has textbook character, is intended to provide an in-depth introduction to different theoretical and methodological research frameworks concerned with the role of item-specific grammatical and lexical behaviour.
Grammar --- Analyse linguistique. --- Collocation (Linguistics). --- Collocation (linguistique). --- Construction grammar. --- Grammaire de construction. --- Grammaticality (Linguistics). --- Grammaticalité. --- Linguistic analysis (Linguistics). --- Grammaire de construction --- Collocation (Linguistique) --- Grammaticalité --- Analyse linguistique (Linguistique) --- #KVHA:Taalkunde --- #KVHA:Constructiegrammatica --- #KVHA:Collocaties --- Collocation (Linguistics) --- Grammaticality (Linguistics) --- Linguistic analysis (Linguistics) --- Analysis, Linguistic (Linguistics) --- Analysis (Philosophy) --- Grammar, Comparative and general --- Grammaticalness (Linguistics) --- Acceptability (Linguistics) --- Linguistics --- Semantics --- Semantic prosody --- Collocation. --- Constructions. --- Patterns.
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This volume presents the results of the international symposium Chunks in Corpus Linguistics and Cognitive Linguistics, held at the University of Erlangen-Nuremberg to honour John Sinclair's contribution to the development of linguistics in the second half of the twentieth century. The main theme of the book, highlighting important aspects of Sinclair's work, is the idiomatic character of language with a focus on chunks (in the sense of prefabricated items) as extended units of meaning. To pay tribute to Sinclair's enormous impact on research in this field, the volume contains two contributions which deal explicitly with his work, including material from unpublished manuscripts. Beyond that, the articles cover different aspects of chunks ranging from more theoretically-oriented to more applied papers, in which foreign language teaching and the computational application of the insights about the nature of language provided by corpus research play an important role. The volume demonstrates the wide applicability and relevance of the notion of chunks by bringing together research from different fields of linguistics such as theoretical linguistics, psycholinguistics, computational linguistics and foreign language teaching, and thus provides an interdisciplinary view on the impact of idiomaticity in language.
Discourse analysis --- Computational linguistics --- Linguistics --- Methodology --- Discourse analysis. --- Discoursanalyse. --- Computerlinguïstiek. --- Computational linguistics. --- Collocaties. --- Idioom. --- Fraseología. --- Methodology. --- Mathematical linguistics --- Artificial intelligence. Robotics. Simulation. Graphics --- Pragmatics --- Festschrift - Libri Amicorum --- Automatic language processing --- Language and languages --- Language data processing --- Natural language processing (Linguistics) --- Discourse grammar --- Text grammar --- Data processing --- Applied linguistics --- Cross-language information retrieval --- Multilingual computing --- Semantics --- Semiotics --- Cognitive Linguistics. --- Corpus Linguistics. --- Analyse du discours --- Linguistique --- Informatique --- Linguistics - Methodology
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