Semantic Structure in English
暂无分享,去创建一个
[1] David Gil,et al. Chapter 15 – ISOLATING-MONOCATEGORIAL-ASSOCIATIONAL LANGUAGE , 2005 .
[2] C. Lehmann. Roots, stems and word classes , 2008 .
[3] David R. Dowty. Thematic proto-roles and argument selection , 1991 .
[4] Pavol Štekauer,et al. Word-Formation in the World's Languages: List of abbreviations , 2012 .
[5] Salvador Valera,et al. Word-Formation in the World's Languages: A Typological Survey , 2012 .
[6] M. Mithun. The evolution of noun incorporation , 1984 .
[7] M. Pickering,et al. The Representation of Verbs: Evidence from Syntactic Priming in Language Production , 1998 .
[8] Pamela A. Downing. On the Creation and Use of English Compound Nouns. , 1977 .
[9] Liesbet Heyvaert,et al. The meaning of the English present participle1 , 2011, English Language and Linguistics.
[10] A. Schirmer,et al. On the importance of being vocal: saying "ow" improves pain tolerance. , 2015, The journal of pain : official journal of the American Pain Society.
[11] Sharon Lee Armstrong,et al. What some concepts might not be , 1983, Cognition.
[12] Igor Mel’čuk,et al. Semantics: From meaning to text. Volume 1 , 2012 .
[13] Alan Timberlake. Hierarchies in the Genitive of Negation , 1975 .
[14] M. Haspelmath,et al. Pre-established categories don't exist: Consequences for language description and typology , 2007 .
[15] Ricardo Otheguy,et al. Signal, Meaning, and Message: Perspectives on sign-based linguistics , 2002 .
[16] Walter Bisang,et al. Precategoriality and syntax-based parts of speech: The case of Late Archaic Chinese , 2008 .
[17] Willem J. M. Levelt. Lexical access in speech production , 1993 .
[18] Gregory L. Murphy,et al. Comprehending Complex Concepts , 1988, Cogn. Sci..
[19] Markus Werning,et al. The Oxford Handbook of Compositionality , 2012 .
[20] R. Stefan Greulich,et al. Language control in bilinguals: Intention to speak vs. execution of speech , 2015, Brain and Language.
[21] A. Wierzbicka. Case marking and human nature , 1981 .
[22] G. Altmann,et al. The Oxford Handbook of Psycholinguistics , 2007 .
[23] Jim Feist. Noun incorporation in English , 2013 .
[24] Michael Fortescue. A neural network approach to compositionality and co-compositionality , 2010 .
[25] A. Wierzbicka. The semantics of interjection , 1992 .
[26] Scott Delancey,et al. An Interpretation of Split Ergativity and Related Patterns , 1981 .
[27] Adjectives, Compounds, and Words , 2004 .
[28] W. Bruce Croft. Beyond Aristotle and gradience: A reply to Aarts , 2007 .
[29] A. Jacobs,et al. Immersing in the stillness of an early morning: Testing the mood empathy hypothesis of poetry reception. , 2014 .
[30] Marianne Mithun,et al. Tags: Cross-linguistic diversity and commonality , 2012 .
[31] H. Kamp,et al. Prototype theory and compositionality , 1995, Cognition.
[32] Alec Marantz,et al. No escape from morphemes in morphological processing , 2013 .
[33] Mirjam Fried,et al. Construction grammars : cognitive grounding and theoretical extensions , 2005 .
[34] Friedemann Pulvermüller,et al. 2009 Special Issue: Discrete combinatorial circuits emerging in neural networks: A mechanism for rules of grammar in the human brain? , 2009 .
[35] Lieven Vandelanotte. Prenominal Adjectives in English: Structures and Ordering , 2002 .
[36] Lawrence W. Barsalou. The Cambridge Handbook of Psycholinguistics: The Human Conceptual System , 2012 .
[37] Kees Hengeveld,et al. Parts-of-speech systems and word order , 2004 .
[38] Gerard J. Steen,et al. Tree tigers and tree elephants: A constructional account of English nominal compounds , 2007 .
[39] John Haiman,et al. Iconic and Economic Motivation , 1983 .
[40] John W. Du Bois. The Discourse Basis of Ergativity , 1987 .
[41] Christina L. Gagné,et al. Sentential Context and the Interpretation of Familiar Open-Compounds and Novel Modifier-Noun Phrases , 2005, Language and speech.
[42] Andrew Radford,et al. Transformational Grammar: Contents , 1988 .
[43] Stephen José Hanson,et al. Categorization in Neuroscience: Brain Response to Objects and Events , 2005 .
[44] Peter Collins. Modals and quasi-modals , 2009 .
[45] M. Giovannini,et al. A neuro-fuzzy framework for predicting ash properties in combustion processes , 2003 .
[46] J. Rijkhoff. Descriptive and discourse-referential modifiers in a layered model of the noun phrase , 2008 .
[47] Maria Koptjevskaja-Tamm. New directions in lexical typology , 2012 .
[48] Singular definite expressions with a unique denotatum and the limits of properhood , 2000 .
[49] Evelyn C. Ferstl,et al. Arousal and emotional valence interact in written word recognition , 2014 .
[50] I. Deary,et al. Personality traits, 2nd ed. , 2003 .
[51] R. Schreuder,et al. From concepts to lexical items , 1992, Cognition.
[52] Robert D. Van Valin. Lexical Representation, Co-composition, and Linking Syntax and Semantics , 2013, Advances in Generative Lexicon Theory.
[53] Annette Karmiloff-Smith,et al. Micro- and Macrodevelopmental Changes in Language Acquisition and Other Representational Systems , 1979, Cogn. Sci..
[54] Nicole L. Wilson,et al. The Cambridge Handbook of Psycholinguistics: Figurative Language , 2012 .
[55] F. V. D. Velde. Interpersonal modification in the English noun phrase , 2007 .
[56] J. Nuckolls. THE CASE FOR SOUND SYMBOLISM , 1999 .
[57] W. Banks,et al. Hemispheric Locus of Lexical Congruity Effects: Neuropsychological Reinterpretation of Psycholinguistic Results , 1988 .
[58] A. Kravchenko,et al. Essential properties of language, or, why language is not a code , 2007 .
[59] A. Jacobs,et al. When we like what we know – A parametric fMRI analysis of beauty and familiarity , 2013, Brain and Language.
[60] Ann Taylor,et al. The Effect of Information Structure on Object Position in Old English: A Pilot Study , 2012 .
[61] Östen Dahl. Grammar and meaning. Papers on syntactic and semantic topics: James D. McCawley, (Taishukan Studies in Modern Linguistics. Susumu Kuno and Kinsuke Hasegawa, editors). Taishukan Publishing Company, Tokyo, 1973 , 1976 .
[62] J. Lyons,et al. Towards a ‘notional’ theory of the ‘parts of speech’ , 1966, Journal of Linguistics.
[63] Ray Jackendoff. 30. Conceptual Semantics , 2011 .
[64] D. Sandra,et al. Network analyses of prepositional meaning: Mirroring whose mind—the linguist’s or the language user’s? , 1995 .
[65] Ronald W. Langacker,et al. Nouns and Verbs , 1987 .
[66] R. Langacker. Grounding Cognition: Dynamicity, Fictivity, and Scanning: The Imaginative Basis of Logic and Linguistic Meaning , 2005 .
[67] S. Thompson,et al. The discourse basis for lexical categories in universal grammar , 1984 .
[68] P. MacNeilage,et al. 5. The internal structure of the syllable: An ontogenetic perspective on origins , 2002 .
[69] Olga Fischer,et al. The motivated sign , 2001 .
[70] R. M. W. Dixon,et al. Ergativity: Index of languages and language families , 1994 .
[71] M. Halliday. Text as Semantic Choice in Social Contexts , 1977 .
[72] L. Barsalou,et al. Situating Abstract Concepts , 2004 .
[73] A. Fetzer,et al. Discourse relations in English and German discourse: Local and not-so-local constraints , 2012 .
[74] Lawrence W. Barsalou,et al. Chapter 28 – SITUATED CONCEPTUALIZATION , 2005 .
[75] G. Miller,et al. Semantic networks of english , 1991, Cognition.
[76] C. Reiss,et al. The Oxford Handbook of Linguistic Interfaces , 2007 .
[77] Barbara H. Partee,et al. 10: Privative Adjectives: Subsective Plus Coercion , 2010 .
[78] Mark Smith,et al. Pragmatic functions and lexical categories , 2010 .
[79] Rolf A. Zwaan,et al. Embodied Sentence Comprehension , 2005 .
[80] V. Evans. How Words Mean , 2009 .
[81] Brian MacWhinney,et al. Grounding Cognition: The Emergence of Grammar from Perspective , 2005 .
[82] Jim Feist. What controls the “genitive variation” in Present-Day English? , 2012 .
[83] Z. Harris,et al. Foundations of language , 1941 .
[84] Anthony J. Sanford,et al. Context, Attention and Depth of Processing During Interpretation , 2002 .
[85] J. Elman. On the Meaning of Words and Dinosaur Bones: Lexical Knowledge Without a Lexicon , 2009, Cogn. Sci..
[86] Gibbs,et al. Grounding Cognition: Embodiment in Metaphorical Imagination , 2005 .
[87] S. Thompson,et al. Transitivity, clause structure, and argument structure: Evidence from conversation , 2001 .
[88] J. Pennebaker,et al. The Secret Life of Pronouns , 2003, Psychological science.
[89] F. Ameka. Interjections: The universal yet neglected part of speech , 1992 .
[90] C. F. Hockett. The origin of speech. , 1960, Scientific American.
[91] Louise J. Ravelli,et al. Grammatical metaphor: Views from systemic-functional linguistics , 2003 .
[92] D. Gentner,et al. Language acquisition and conceptual development: Individuation, relativity, and early word learning , 2001 .
[93] Dwight L. Bolinger,et al. Adjectives in English: Attribution and predication , 1967 .
[94] L. Barsalou,et al. Whither structured representation? , 1999, Behavioral and Brain Sciences.
[95] Peter Harder. Grammar, flow and procedural knowledge: structure and function at the interface between grammar and discourse , 2007 .
[96] Daniel C. Richardson,et al. Grounding Cognition: On the Perceptual-Motor and Image-Schematic Infrastructure of Language , 2005 .
[97] L. Barsalou,et al. Ad hoc categories , 1983, Memory & cognition.
[98] T. Givon. The pragmatics of word order , 1988 .
[99] Talmy Givón,et al. Notes on the Semantic Structure of English Adjectives , 1970 .
[100] H. Diessel. Demonstratives, joint attention, and the emergence of grammar , 2006 .
[101] Daniel J. Navarro,et al. Accounting for graded structure in adjective categories with valence-based opposition relationships , 2014 .
[102] Francesca M. M. Citron,et al. The emotion potential of words and passages in reading Harry Potter – An fMRI study , 2015, Brain and Language.
[103] Bruce Mitchell,et al. Old English Syntax , 1985 .
[104] Peter Harder,et al. Evidentiality: Linguistic categories and grammaticalization , 2009 .
[105] H. Brownell. Appreciation of Metaphoric and Connotative Word Meaning by Brain-Damaged Patients , 1988 .
[106] F. Pulvermüller,et al. Words in the brain's language , 1999, Behavioral and Brain Sciences.
[107] Francesca M. M. Citron. Neural correlates of written emotion word processing: A review of recent electrophysiological and hemodynamic neuroimaging studies , 2012, Brain and Language.
[108] L. Pylkkänen,et al. Restrictive vs. non-restrictive composition: a magnetoencephalography study , 2014, Language, cognition and neuroscience.