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  • ...d sentences. Semantic representations are concepts which are built up from semantic primitives. * Katz, J.J. and J.A. Fodor 1963. ''The structure of a Semantic Theory,'' Language 39, 170-210, .
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  • ...Grammar]] (e.g. Dik 1989), the term '''semantic function''' is used for [[semantic role]]s. *[[semantic role]]
    423 bytes (49 words) - 19:46, 26 June 2007
  • ...works refer to Panini's ''kāraka'' concept as an early precursor of modern semantic roles. *[[semantic role]]
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  • The term '''deep case''' denotes a [[semantic role]] and is used especially in work influenced by Fillmore (1968). *[[semantic role]]
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  • The term '''thematic role''' is a synonym of [[semantic role]] or [[thematic relation]], popularized by Chomsky (1981), although mo Thematic roles are semantic roles in a system which takes location and movement through space as (some
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  • The term '''case role''' denotes a [[semantic role]] and is used especially in work influenced by Fillmore (1968). *[[semantic role]]
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  • ...resentation, the introduction of [[Move alpha]], [[trace theory]], and the theory of [[LF]]. The EST originates in Chomsky (1973).
    884 bytes (125 words) - 16:28, 13 February 2009
  • The term '''case relation''' denotes a [[semantic role]] and is used especially in work influenced by Fillmore (1968). *[[semantic role]]
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  • ...s about the nature of [[meaning]] and the proper formulation of a semantic theory. There are roughly three theories about meaning: # the denotational theory
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  • ...sed (especially in Ray Jackendoff’s work and work influenced by him) for [[semantic role]]. *[[semantic role]]
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  • ...tive rules''' is a rules that interpret syntactic structures in terms of a semantic representation or in terms of truth and reference. In a strictly [[composit * Jackendoff, R. 1972. ''Semantic interpretation in generative grammar,'' MIT Press, Cambridge, Mass.
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  • '''Semantic representation''' is an abstract [[formal language|(formal) language]] in w ...e identified with syntactic deep structures. In almost all other theories, semantic representations are an autonomous level of representation related to deep s
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  • The term '''dative''' was used, following Fillmore (1968:24-25), for the [[semantic role]] of an animate being that is conscious of being [[affected]] by the s ...case. In: Bach, Emmon & Harms, Robert T. (eds.) ''Universals in linguistic theory.'' New York: Holt, Rinehart and Winston, 1-88.
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  • ...], and a theory using [[meaning postulate]]s. Traditional problems concern semantic relations between words (like [[homonymy]], [[synonymy]], [[hyperonymy]], a * Jackendoff, R. 1990. ''Semantic Structures,'' Cambridge, MIT-Press.
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  • ...iple''' is the principle, argued for in Katz & Postal (1964), that all semantic interpretation applies to [[deep-structure]], before the application of tra * Katz,.J.J. and P.Postal 1964. ''An Intergrated Theory of Linguistic Description,'' The MIT Press: Cambridge, Mass.
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  • ...be exemplified by the word 'cat' priming the word 'dog' (cf. [[crossmodal semantic priming]]). * Collins, A.M & Loftus, E.F. 1975. ''A spreading activation theory of semantic processing,'' Psychological Review, 82, 407-428
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  • ...[[pronoun]]-like element) that occupies a syntactic position, but has no [[semantic role]]. '''Expletive''' is a grammatical element having no semantic content and occurring in [[theta-bar position]]s.
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  • ...ich studies the interpretation of noun phrases and determiners. The formal theory of generalized quantifiers already existed as a part of mathematical logic [http://www2.let.uu.nl/UiL-OTS/Lexicon/zoek.pl?lemma=Generalized+Quantifier+Theory&lemmacode=718 Utrecht Lexicon of Linguistics]
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  • ...[specific language impairment]], [[surface dyslexia]], [[verbal efficiency theory]], [[williams syndrome]], [[global aphasia]] ...a]], [[assembled route]], [[bigram frequency]], [[construction-integration theory]], [[deep dyslexia]], [[dual-route model]], [[fixations]]
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  • '''Source''' is a one of the possible [[semantic role]]s of a [[verb]], indicating the place or object where the movement ex ...e for Case,'' in: E. Bach & R.T. Harms (eds.) Universals In Linguistic Theory, Holt, Rinehart and Winston, New York.
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