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- Generative_lexicon abstract "Generative Lexicon (GL) is a theory of linguistic semantics which focuseson the distributed nature of compositionality in natural language. The first major work outlining the framework is James Pustejovsky's "Generative Lexicon" (1991). Subsequent important developments are presented in Pustejovsky and Boguraev (1993), Bouillon (1997), and Busa (1996). The first unified treatment of GL was given in Pustejovsky (1995). Unlike purely verb-based approaches to compositionality, Generative Lexicon attempts to spread the semantic load across all constituents of the utterance. Central to the philosophical perspective of GL are two major lines of inquiry:(1) How is it that we are able to deploy a finite number of words inour language in an unbounded number of contexts?(2) Is lexical information and the representations used in composingmeanings separable from our commonsense knowledge?".
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- Generative_lexicon wikiPageWikiLink Argument_structure.
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- Generative_lexicon wikiPageWikiLink Lexicon.
- Generative_lexicon wikiPageWikiLink Linguistic_semantics.
- Generative_lexicon wikiPageWikiLink Logical_form.
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- Generative_lexicon wikiPageWikiLink Qualia.
- Generative_lexicon wikiPageWikiLink Semantics.
- Generative_lexicon wikiPageWikiLink Theory.
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- Generative_lexicon wikiPageWikiLinkText "Generative lexicon".
- Generative_lexicon wikiPageWikiLinkText "Generative lexicon#Qualia structure".
- Generative_lexicon wikiPageWikiLinkText "generative lexicon".
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- Generative_lexicon subject Category:Computational_linguistics.
- Generative_lexicon subject Category:Lexical_semantics.
- Generative_lexicon hypernym Theory.
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- Generative_lexicon comment "Generative Lexicon (GL) is a theory of linguistic semantics which focuseson the distributed nature of compositionality in natural language. The first major work outlining the framework is James Pustejovsky's "Generative Lexicon" (1991). Subsequent important developments are presented in Pustejovsky and Boguraev (1993), Bouillon (1997), and Busa (1996). The first unified treatment of GL was given in Pustejovsky (1995).".
- Generative_lexicon label "Generative lexicon".
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- Generative_lexicon sameAs 衍生詞彙理論.
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