Onomázein 2011
DOI: 10.7764/onomazein.24.01
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The COHERENT Methodology in FunGramKB

Abstract: Recent research has been done synergistically between FunGramKB, a lexical-conceptual knowledge base, and the lexical constructional model, a linguistic meaning construction model. since concepts are claimed to play an important role in the design of the cognitive-linguistic interface, this paper discusses the methodology adopted in structuring the basic conceptual level in the FunGramKB core ontology. more particularly, we describe our four-phase coHeRenT methodology (i.e. conceptualization + Hierarchization … Show more

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“…The present contribution provides a description of the semantic representation of the verbs join and attach, which belong to the lexical subdomain of "putting things together", as presented in the paradigmatic organization of the lexicon in Faber and Mairal (1999), along with the structural patterns and alternations in which these predicates might participate (Levin 1993;Rappaport and Levin 1998). For the purposes of this research, I have been inspired by the theoretical framework of the LCM and by the methodological assumptions of Role and Reference Grammar, which have been proved valid tools for the analysis of position verbs.…”
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“…The present contribution provides a description of the semantic representation of the verbs join and attach, which belong to the lexical subdomain of "putting things together", as presented in the paradigmatic organization of the lexicon in Faber and Mairal (1999), along with the structural patterns and alternations in which these predicates might participate (Levin 1993;Rappaport and Levin 1998). For the purposes of this research, I have been inspired by the theoretical framework of the LCM and by the methodological assumptions of Role and Reference Grammar, which have been proved valid tools for the analysis of position verbs.…”
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confidence: 99%