This collection of essays on semantic and lexical organization covers such topics as: alternative and complementary conceptions of the structure of the lexicon; the nature of semantic relations and of polysemy; and the relation between meanings, concepts and lexical organization.
This collection of essays on semantic and lexical organization covers such topics as: alternative and complementary conceptions of the structure of the lexicon; the nature of semantic relations and of polysemy; and the relation between meanings, concepts and lexical organization.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Contents: E.F. Kittay A. Lehrer Introduction. Part I:Principles of Organization.L.W. Barsalou Frames Concepts and Conceptual Fields. C.J. Fillmore B.T. Atkins Toward a Frame-Based Lexicon: The Semantics of RISK and Its Neighbors. R.E. Grandy Semantic Fields Prototypes and the Lexicon. A. Lehrer Names and Naming: Why We Need Fields and Frames. J. Ross Semantic Contagion. E.V. Clark Conventionality and Contrast: Pragmatic Principles with Lexical Consequences. Part II:Concepts and Relations.R. Jackendoff What Is a Concept? A. Wierzbicka Semantic Primitives and Semantic Fields. E.F. Kittay Semantic Fields and the Individuation of Content. R. Chaffin The Concept of a Semantic Relation. D.A. Cruse Antonymy Revisited: Some Thoughts on the Relationship Between Words and Concepts. Part III:Specific Analyses.P. Kay At Least. M.J. Powell Folk Theories of Meaning and Principles of Conventionality: Encoding Literal Attitude via Stance Adverb. K. Allan "Something that Rhymes with Rich." Part IV:Computational Processes in the Lexicon.M.F. Garrett Lexical Retrieval Processes: Semantic Field Effects. Y. Ravin Synonymy from a Computational Point of View. D.E. Walker Developing Computational Lexical Resources.
Contents: E.F. Kittay A. Lehrer Introduction. Part I:Principles of Organization.L.W. Barsalou Frames Concepts and Conceptual Fields. C.J. Fillmore B.T. Atkins Toward a Frame-Based Lexicon: The Semantics of RISK and Its Neighbors. R.E. Grandy Semantic Fields Prototypes and the Lexicon. A. Lehrer Names and Naming: Why We Need Fields and Frames. J. Ross Semantic Contagion. E.V. Clark Conventionality and Contrast: Pragmatic Principles with Lexical Consequences. Part II:Concepts and Relations.R. Jackendoff What Is a Concept? A. Wierzbicka Semantic Primitives and Semantic Fields. E.F. Kittay Semantic Fields and the Individuation of Content. R. Chaffin The Concept of a Semantic Relation. D.A. Cruse Antonymy Revisited: Some Thoughts on the Relationship Between Words and Concepts. Part III:Specific Analyses.P. Kay At Least. M.J. Powell Folk Theories of Meaning and Principles of Conventionality: Encoding Literal Attitude via Stance Adverb. K. Allan "Something that Rhymes with Rich." Part IV:Computational Processes in the Lexicon.M.F. Garrett Lexical Retrieval Processes: Semantic Field Effects. Y. Ravin Synonymy from a Computational Point of View. D.E. Walker Developing Computational Lexical Resources.
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