Advances in frame semantics
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Advances in frame semantics
(Benjamins current topics, v. 58)
John Benjamins, c2013
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Note
Previously published in Construction and frames 3:1 (2011) and 2:2 (2010)
Includes bibliographical references and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
This volume presents some of the latest research in Frame Semantics, including work in computational lexicography as developed within the FrameNet project. Using varied material from English, Italian, and Japanese, the contributions collectively expand the theoretical, conceptual, and computational apparatus of Frame semantics, by studying a range of issues concerning not only lexical structure, associated with cognitive frames, but also the less studied interactional frames and their relationship to grammatical organization. While addressing a number of linguistic phenomena, such as verbs of visual perception, metaphoric language, subordinating connectives, paraphrasing, honorifics, certain pragmatic particles, basic speech acts, and the semantic structuring of legal texts, the analyses also highlight the broader question of integrating frames within rich lexical and grammatical descriptions, whether in the context of lexicon-building resources, models for knowledge representation, experimental modeling of language acquisition and processing, conceptual metaphor theory, paraphrase research, or the communicative grounding of linguistic structure.
Originally published in Constructions and Frames Vol. 3:1 (2011) and Vol. 2:2 (2010).
Table of Contents
- 1. Introduction
- 2. Advances in Frame Semantics (by Petruck, Miriam R.L.)
- 3. Articles
- 4. Verbs of visual perception in Italian FrameNet (by Johnson, Martina)
- 5. Semantic annotation of Italian legal texts: A FrameNet-based approach (by Venturi, Giulia)
- 6. Frames and the experiential basis of the Moving Time metaphor (by Moore, Kevin Ezra)
- 7. FrameNet as a resource for paraphrase research (by Hasegawa, Yoko)
- 8. A frame-based approach to connectives (by Uchida, Satoru)
- 9. Interactional frames and grammatical descriptions: The case of Japanese noun-modifying constructions (by Matsumoto, Yoshiko)
- 10. Beyond the sentence: Constructions, frames and spoken interaction (by Fischer, Kerstin)
- 11. Index
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