Concept information
Terme préférentiel
lexical decomposition
Concept générique
Exemple
- By paying attention to lexical decompositions we know that we can reason in a parallel way about inchoative verbs and causative verbs that denote events with an end state of (dis)similarity. (Ruppenhofer & Brandes, 2015)
- In almost all treatments of lexical decomposition within generative linguistics from the 1960s and 1970s the arguments to the predicates are taken as variables in a standard first-order domain. (Pustejovsky & Joshi, 2017)
- Lexical decompositions have to be anchored in such theories so we can not only decompose meanings but also be able to reason with the decomposed meanings. (Hobbs, 2013)
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URI
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