An accessible introduction to lexical structure and design, and the relation of the lexicon to grammar as a whole.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
James Pustejovsky is the TJX Feldberg Chair in Computer Science at Brandeis University, Massachusetts, where he is also Chair of the Linguistics Program, Chair of the Computational Linguistics M.A. Program, and Director of the Lab for Linguistics and Computation. His research interests include semantics and the lexicon, temporal and spatial reasoning, multimodal communication, language-vision interaction, linguistic annotation, linguistic tool support for the digital humanities, and machine learning.
Inhaltsangabe
Preface Acknowledgments Part I. The Lexicon in Linguistic Theory: 1. Introduction 2. Lexicon and syntax 3. Lexicon in syntactic frameworks 4. Lexicon and semantics 5. Lexicon in semantic frameworks Part II. Lexical Structures: 6. The structure of a lexical entry 7. Semantic typing and decomposition 8. Argument structure 9. Lexical aspect, tense, and modality Part III. Lexicon as a System: 10. General architecture of the lexicon 11. Compositionality in the mapping from the lexicon to syntax Answers to selected exercises Online resources Glossary References Subject index Name index.
Preface; Acknowledgments; Part I. The Lexicon in Linguistic Theory: 1. Introduction; 2. Lexicon and syntax; 3. Lexicon in syntactic frameworks; 4. Lexicon and semantics; 5. Lexicon in semantic frameworks; Part II. Lexical Structures: 6. The structure of a lexical entry; 7. Semantic typing and decomposition; 8. Argument structure; 9. Lexical aspect, tense, and modality; Part III. Lexicon as a System: 10. General architecture of the lexicon; 11. Compositionality in the mapping from the lexicon to syntax; Answers to selected exercises; Online resources; Glossary; References; Subject index; Name index.
Preface Acknowledgments Part I. The Lexicon in Linguistic Theory: 1. Introduction 2. Lexicon and syntax 3. Lexicon in syntactic frameworks 4. Lexicon and semantics 5. Lexicon in semantic frameworks Part II. Lexical Structures: 6. The structure of a lexical entry 7. Semantic typing and decomposition 8. Argument structure 9. Lexical aspect, tense, and modality Part III. Lexicon as a System: 10. General architecture of the lexicon 11. Compositionality in the mapping from the lexicon to syntax Answers to selected exercises Online resources Glossary References Subject index Name index.
Preface; Acknowledgments; Part I. The Lexicon in Linguistic Theory: 1. Introduction; 2. Lexicon and syntax; 3. Lexicon in syntactic frameworks; 4. Lexicon and semantics; 5. Lexicon in semantic frameworks; Part II. Lexical Structures: 6. The structure of a lexical entry; 7. Semantic typing and decomposition; 8. Argument structure; 9. Lexical aspect, tense, and modality; Part III. Lexicon as a System: 10. General architecture of the lexicon; 11. Compositionality in the mapping from the lexicon to syntax; Answers to selected exercises; Online resources; Glossary; References; Subject index; Name index.
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'A landmark work that explores the lexicon in impressive breadth and depth. Beautifully written and thoughtfully structured, it will serve as the textbook of choice for a wide range of disciplines, as well as an invaluable resource for workers in theoretical and applied linguistics, who will find inspiration for future research on the lexicon.' Christiane Fellbaum, Princeton University, New Jersey
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