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- 2012515374 contributor B12664087.
- 2012515374 date "2012".
- 2012515374 description "Includes bibliographical references (pages [251]-272) and index.".
- 2012515374 description "Introduction. The problem in a nutshell : how do speakers know how productive each slot is? ; Preliminary remarks on usage-based theories ; Argument structure, argument selection and adjuncts ; Requirements for a theory of syntactic productivity ; Chapters in this book -- (Re-)defining productivity : from morphology to syntax. General definitions in previous work ; What productivity applies to : morphology versus syntax ; Granularity and grades of productivity ; Criteria for productivity ; Productivity versus creativity ; Roadmap : towards a productivity complex -- Morphological productivity measures. Methodological remarks on testing productivity measures ; Using type counts : V ; Token counts and in-category vocabulary : N(C), f(C) and Vc ; Using hapax legomena : Baayen's ... * and ... ; Vocabulary growth, frequency spectrums, ... and ... ; Estimating total vocabulary : Zipf's Law, LNRE models and S ; Measuring global productivity : I, ... and P* ; Summary : measuring morphological productivity -- Adapting measures to the syntactic domain. Methodological remarks on using corpus data ; Types and type counts in syntax ; Argument selection in competing constructions : prepositional and postpositional wegen in German ; Different heads, different measures : ranking productivity for direct object selection in English transitive verbs ; Productivity in multiple slots : the case of comparative correlatives ; Interim conclusion : measuring productivity for syntactic argument slots -- Lexical semantics and world knowledge. Semantic approaches to argument selection ; Can lexical semantics and world knowledge explain novel argument selection? ; Argument selection in (near) synonymous heads and constructions ; Semantic and selectional effects in derivations from the same stem ; Semantic-pragmatic motivation and syntactic alternations ; World knowledge and argument selection in translational equivalents ; Interim conclusion : towards a usage-based account of novel argument selection -- Representation within a usage-based productivity grammar. Productivity as knowledge and the innocent speaker ; A formalization of the Productivity Complex ; Explicitly modeling entrenchment and productivity ; Why do skewed distributions lead to productivity? : a Hebbian cognitive account of argument categorization ; Lexical choice and the structure of the mental lexicon ; Relation types in the mental lexicon ; Interim conclusion : outline of rules in a productivity grammar -- Conclusion. Main results of this study ; What models of grammar are compatible with these results? ; Outlook -- Appendices. Queries ; Linear regression model with quadratic term for -saml-bar -- References -- Author index -- Subject index.".
- 2012515374 extent "282 pages ;".
- 2012515374 identifier "3110300796 (hd.bd.)".
- 2012515374 identifier "9783110300796 (hd.bd.)".
- 2012515374 isPartOf "Trends in linguistics. Studies and monographs ; 260.".
- 2012515374 isPartOf "Trends in linguistics. Studies and monographs, 1861-4302 ; 260".
- 2012515374 issued "2012".
- 2012515374 language "eng".
- 2012515374 subject "415 23".
- 2012515374 subject "Grammar, Comparative and general Morphology.".
- 2012515374 subject "Grammar, Comparative and general Syntax.".
- 2012515374 subject "Grammar, Comparative and general Word formation.".
- 2012515374 subject "P245 .Z45 2012".
- 2012515374 subject "Productivity (Linguistics)".
- 2012515374 tableOfContents "Introduction. The problem in a nutshell : how do speakers know how productive each slot is? ; Preliminary remarks on usage-based theories ; Argument structure, argument selection and adjuncts ; Requirements for a theory of syntactic productivity ; Chapters in this book -- (Re-)defining productivity : from morphology to syntax. General definitions in previous work ; What productivity applies to : morphology versus syntax ; Granularity and grades of productivity ; Criteria for productivity ; Productivity versus creativity ; Roadmap : towards a productivity complex -- Morphological productivity measures. Methodological remarks on testing productivity measures ; Using type counts : V ; Token counts and in-category vocabulary : N(C), f(C) and Vc ; Using hapax legomena : Baayen's ... * and ... ; Vocabulary growth, frequency spectrums, ... and ... ; Estimating total vocabulary : Zipf's Law, LNRE models and S ; Measuring global productivity : I, ... and P* ; Summary : measuring morphological productivity -- Adapting measures to the syntactic domain. Methodological remarks on using corpus data ; Types and type counts in syntax ; Argument selection in competing constructions : prepositional and postpositional wegen in German ; Different heads, different measures : ranking productivity for direct object selection in English transitive verbs ; Productivity in multiple slots : the case of comparative correlatives ; Interim conclusion : measuring productivity for syntactic argument slots -- Lexical semantics and world knowledge. Semantic approaches to argument selection ; Can lexical semantics and world knowledge explain novel argument selection? ; Argument selection in (near) synonymous heads and constructions ; Semantic and selectional effects in derivations from the same stem ; Semantic-pragmatic motivation and syntactic alternations ; World knowledge and argument selection in translational equivalents ; Interim conclusion : towards a usage-based account of novel argument selection -- Representation within a usage-based productivity grammar. Productivity as knowledge and the innocent speaker ; A formalization of the Productivity Complex ; Explicitly modeling entrenchment and productivity ; Why do skewed distributions lead to productivity? : a Hebbian cognitive account of argument categorization ; Lexical choice and the structure of the mental lexicon ; Relation types in the mental lexicon ; Interim conclusion : outline of rules in a productivity grammar -- Conclusion. Main results of this study ; What models of grammar are compatible with these results? ; Outlook -- Appendices. Queries ; Linear regression model with quadratic term for -saml-bar -- References -- Author index -- Subject index.".
- 2012515374 title "Productivity in argument selection : from morphology to syntax / by Amir Zeldes.".
- 2012515374 type "text".