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Author Pustejovsky, J. (James)

Title The generative lexicon / James Pustejovsky.

Publication Info. Cambridge, Mass. : MIT Press, [1995]
©1995

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Description 1 online resource (xii, 298 pages).
Physical Medium polychrome
Description text file
Series Language, Speech and Communication
Language, speech, and communication.
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 269-288) and indexes.
Summary The Generative Lexicon presents a novel and exciting theory of lexical semantics that addresses the problem of the "multiplicity of word meaning"; that is, how we are able to give an infinite number of senses to words with finite means. The first formally elaborated theory of a generative approach to word meaning, it lays the foundation for an implemented computational treatment of word meaning that connects explicitly to a compositional semantics. In contrast to the static view of word meaning (where each word is characterized by a predetermined number of word senses) that imposes a tremendous bottleneck on the performance capability of any natural language processing system, Pustejovsky proposes that the lexicon becomes an active -and central - component in the linguistic description. The essence of his theory is that the lexicon functions generatively, first by providing a rich and expressive vocabulary for characterizing lexical information; then, by developing a framework for manipulating fine-grained distinctions in word descriptions; and finally, by formalizing a set of mechanisms for specialized composition of aspects of such descriptions of words, as they occur in context, extended and novel senses are generated. The subjects covered include semantics of nominals (figure/ground nominals, relational nominals, and other event nominals); the semantics of causation (in particular, how causation is lexicalized in language, including causative/unaccusatives, aspectual predicates, experiencer predicates, and modal causatives); how semantic types constrain syntactic expression (such as the behavior of type shifting and type coercion operations); a formal treatment of event semantics with subevents); and a general treatment of the problem of polysemy. Language, Speech, and Communication series.
Contents 1. Introduction -- 2. The Nature of Lexical Knowledge -- 3. The Logical Problem of Polysemy -- 4. Limitations of Sense Enumerative Lexicons -- 5. The Semantic Type System -- 6. Qualia Structure -- 7. Generative Mechanisms in Semantics -- 8. The Semantics of Nominals -- 9. The Lexical Semantics of Causation -- 10. Consequences of a Generative Lexicon.
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Language English.
Subject Semantics.
Semantics.
Generative grammar.
Generative grammar.
Computational linguistics.
Computational linguistics.
Genre/Form Electronic books.
Electronic books.
Other Form: Print version: Pustejovsky, J. (James). Generative lexicon. Cambridge, Mass. : MIT Press, ©1995 0262161583 (DLC) 95032875 (OCoLC)32820834
ISBN 9780262281966 (electronic book)
0262281961 (electronic book)
0585353476 (electronic book)
9780585353470 (electronic book)
9780262161589
0262161583 (Trade Cloth)