Title: Lexical information and beyond: Meaning coercion and constructional inference of the Mandarin verb GAN
Authors: Liu, MC
交大名義發表
National Chiao Tung University
Keywords: lexical semantics;Mandarin verb;constructional inference;meaning coercion;Construction Grammar
Issue Date: 1-Jun-2005
Abstract: This paper argues for the inclusion of constructional inferences in semantic representation of verbs. By examining the transitive pattern of the Mandarin verb GAN (sic) 'rush', it is found that verbal semantics can only be adequately represented if constructionally coerced information is taken into consideration. The construction [GAN + NP] renders specific interpretations that cannot be directly derived from the lexical meaning of either the verb or the object NP. The construction itself carries salient information for the appropriate interpretation. The 'ellipsed' eventive information is analyzed from the perspective of Construction Grammar (Goldberg 1995). Moreover, a compositional framework based on Qualia Structure (Pustejovsky 1995) is utilized to resolve the potential ambiguity arising from the construction-triggered meaning. By combining the two complementary approaches, this paper attempts to account for and represent contextualized information as well as varied meaning facets associated with a partially-filled construction.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/11536/26398
ISSN: 0091-3723
Journal: JOURNAL OF CHINESE LINGUISTICS
Volume: 33
Issue: 2
Begin Page: 310
End Page: 332
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