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Discourse Semantics Meets Lexical Field Semantics

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Discourse Semantics Meets Lexical Field Semantics
The focus of this article is the integration of two different perspectives on lexical semantics: Discourse Representation Theory's (DRT) inferentially motivated approach and Semantic Emphasis Theory's (SET) lexical field based view. A new joined representation format is developed which is exemplified by analyses of German verbs. The benefits thereof are on both sides. DI/T gains basic entries for whole lexical fields and, furtherlnore, a systematic interface between semantic and syntactic argument structures. SET profits both from the much larger semantic coverage and from the fine grained lexical analyses which reflect inferential behaviour.
Beate Firzlaff, Daniela S. Kunz
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Type Conference
Year 1996
Where COLING
Authors Beate Firzlaff, Daniela S. Kunz
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