Lexical And Constructional Aspects of Linguistic Explanation. (2008)
Christopher D. Manning, Ivan A. Sag, In Pollard, The Subcategorized, Gert Webelhuth, Jean-pierre Koenig, ...
arguments of a head are stored on a single ordered list, the subcat list. However, Borsley (1989) argues that there are various deficiencies in this approach, and suggests that the unified list...
Lexical And Constructional Aspects of Linguistic Explanation. (2008)
Christopher D. Manning, Ivan A. Sag, In Pollard, The Subcategorized, Gert Webelhuth, Jean-pierre Koenig, ...
arguments of a head are stored on a single ordered list, the subcat list. However, Borsley (1989) argues that there are various deficiencies in this approach, and suggests that the unified list...
What with? The Anatomy of a (Proto)-Role (2008)
Koenig, Jean-Pierre, Mauner, Gail, Bienvenue, Breton, Conklin, Kathy
This paper describes a comprehensive survey of English verbs that semantically allow or require an Instrument role. It sheds light on the nature of Instrument roles and instrumentality by examining...
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Carl Pollard, Ivan A. Sag, Edited John Goldsmith, James D, Jerrold M. Sadock, John Nerbonne, ...
It has been almost ten years since the classic Generalized Phrase Structure Grammar (Gazdar, Klein, Pullum, and Sag 1985) appeared. And like its predecessor, Head-driven Phrase Structure Grammar will...
Linking from the outside in (2007)
Jean-pierre Koenig, Anthony R. Davis
Two issues divide theories of argument structure: how many macro-roles are necesary, and how much of subcategorization is semantically determined? Current semanticallybased theories of linking often...
Linking and Modal Transparency (2007)
Jean-pierre Koenig, Anthony R. Davis
Linking or mapping theories are theories of the correspondence between semantic arguments and syntactic functions. This paper examines cases in which entailmentbased theories of linking apparently...
Class Specificity And The Lexical Encoding Of Participant Information (2007)
Jean-Pierre Koenig, Gail Mauner, Breton Bienvenue
It is commonly assumed across the language sciences that some semantic participant information is lexically encoded and some is not. In this paper, we propose that semantic obligatoriness and verb...
When is schematic participant information encoded: Evidence from eye-monitoring (2002)
Mauner, Gail, Melinger, Alissa, Koenig, Jean-Pierre, Bienvenue, Breton
Two eye-monitoring studies examined when unexpressed schematic participant information specified by verbs is used during sentence processing. Experiment 1 compared the processing of sentences with...
meaning, and use of English interrogatives (CSLI Lecture Notes 123).
When is schematic participant information encoded? Evidence from eye-monitoring (2002)
Gail Mauner, Alissa Melinger, Jean-Pierre Koenig, Breton Bienvenue
Two eye-monit##(3 st-mon examined when unexpressedschemats parttssed informated specified by verbs is used duringsentgP( processing.Experiment 1 comparedtm processing ofsentC7VP wit passive and...
How to end without ever nishing: Thai semi-perfective markers (2000)
Jean-pierre Koenig, Nuttanart Muansuwan
Perfectivity is often assumed to entail the completion of the event described by event-denoting stems and their arguments. Although some scholars have noted that perfective markers do not always...
How to End Without Ever Finishing: Thai Semi-perfectivity (2000)
KOENIG, JEAN-PIERRE, MUANSUWAN, NUTTANNART
Perfectivity is often assumed to entail the completion of the event described by event-denoting stems and their arguments. Although some scholars have noted that perfective markers do not always...
A-definites and the discourse status of implicit arguments (1999)
Jean-pierre Koenig, Gail Mauner
This paper focuses on the semantics of implicit arguments and compares it with that of explicit indefinites with which they can be truth-conditionally paraphrased. It is shown that once the...
Linking as Constraints on Word Classes in a Hierarchical Lexicon (1999)
Anthony R. Davis, Jean-Pierre Koenig
In this paper, we propose an alternative account of linking patterns which does away with intermediary mechanisms such as thematic or actor/undergoer hierarchies. The basis of this theory is...
A-definites and the Discourse Status of Implicit Arguments (1999)
KOENIG, JEAN-PIERRE, MAUNER, GAIL
This paper focuses on the semantics of implicit arguments and compares it with that of explicit indefinites with which they can be truth-conditionally paraphrased. It is shown that once the...
Type Underspecification and On-line Type Construction in the Lexicon (1994)
Jean-pierre Koenig, Daniel Jurafsky
This paper focuses on this second proposal, called ON-LINE TYPE CONSTRUCTION.