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Abstract
Construction grammar theories argue that the selection and realization of a verb's arguments is largely taken care of by constructions, as opposed to lexicalist theories which constrain the argument structure of a verb in the lexicon. So far, however, no operational definition has been given which shows how this 'fusion' of a verb's arguments with the roles of a construction can be achieved. This paper reports a fully implemented solution in Fluid Construction Grammar in which the lexical entry of the verb lists its 'potential valences' from which constructions can select.BibTex
@incollection{vantrijp08argumentsstruktur,
author={Remi van Trijp},
title={Argumentsstruktur in der Fluid Construction Grammar},
year={2008},
volume={47},
address={Tubingen},
editor={Fischer, Kerstin and Stefanowitsch, Anatol},
series={Stauffenburg Linguistik},
publisher={Stauffenburg Verlag},
booktitle={Konstruktionsgrammatik II: Von der Konstruktion zur Grammatik},
note={Translated by Arne Zeschel},
url={http://www.isrl.uiuc.edu/~amag/langev/paper/vantrijp08argumentsstruktur.html}
}
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