Dentro del Modelo Léxico-Construccional (MLC), una plantilla léxica (PL) es una meta-entrada que codifica los rasgos sintácticos, semánticos y pragmáticos o de registro relevantes para un predicado, y constituye uno de los pivotes centrales del MLC, puesto que a partir de ella se desarrolla el resto de niveles de significado contemplados en este modelo: pragmático, ilocutivo y discursivo. El objetivo de este trabajo es establecer el protocolo para la elaboración de estas plantillas; es decir, detallar qué tipo de elementos componen el módulo sintáctico, el semántico y el pragmático/registro de cada PL. Por otro lado, también se presentan dos herramientas computacionales que ayudan al lingüista en la creación de las plantillas, garantizando que éstas sean sintácticamente correctas, a la vez que permiten su almacenamiento en una base de datos, a la que se accede mediante una interfaz de usuario que facilita consultar y gestionar su contenido.
Within the Lexical Constructional Model (LCM), a lexical template (LT) is a meta-entry that codifies the relevant syntactic, semantic, and pragmatic or register features of a predicate. A LT is one of the core elements in the LCM, since the other facets of meaning construction considered by this proposal (cf. traditional implicature, illocutionary meaning and discourse coherence) take templates as their starting point. Therefore, the aim of this paper is to establish the protocol for the creation of such templates, that is, we detail which elements make up the syntactic, semantic and pragmatic/register modules of each LT. Besides, two computational tools are presented. These tools help the linguist in the production of the LTs, assuring they are syntactically correct, as well as allowing us to store them in a database accessible by a user interface that facilitates querying and managing its contents.
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