14.2701, Diss: Semantics: Sailer: 'Combinatorial...'

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Subject: 14.2701, Diss: Semantics: Sailer: 'Combinatorial...'

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Date:  Mon, 06 Oct 2003 07:21:32 +0000
From:  mf at sfs.uni-tuebingen.de
Subject:  Combinatorial Semantics and Idiomatic Expressions

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Date:  Mon, 06 Oct 2003 07:21:32 +0000
From:  mf at sfs.uni-tuebingen.de
Subject:  Combinatorial Semantics and Idiomatic Expressions

Institution: University of Tübingen
Program: Department of Linguistics
Dissertation Status: Completed
Degree Date: 2000

Author: Manfred  Sailer

Dissertation Title: Combinatorial Semantics and Idiomatic Expressions
in Head-Driven Phrase Structure Grammar

Dissertation URL: http://w210.ub.uni-tuebingen.de/dbt/volltexte/2003/916/

Linguistic Field: Semantics

Subject Language: English (code: ENG)

Director 1: Erhard W. Hinrichs
Dissertation Director 2: Friedrich Hamm
Dissertation Director 3: Uwe Mönnich
Dissertation Director 4: Jürgen Pafel

Dissertation Abstract:

This thesis focusses on the interaction of regularity and irregularity
in combinatorial semantics, i.e., in the interpretation of complex
syntactic structures are interpreted. The empirical domain of the
study lies within the varying degree of syntactic and semantic
regularity apparent in the continuum between free combinations ("read
a book"), (more or less flexible) idiomatic expressions ("spill the
beans"), and fully fixed expressions ("trip the light fantastic").

The thesis extends the architecture of grammar of Head-Driven Phrase
Structure Grammar (Pollard and Sag 1994) with a model-theoretic
semantics and with an irregularity module. The former is located in
the CONTENT value of a linguistic sign, the latter in the value of a
new feature, COLL (Context Of Lexical Licensing).

It will be argued that the new architecture for semantics has
considerable advantages over the architecture of Pollard and Sag 1994,
and that the treatment of idiomatic expressions meets the requirement
for an integrated treatment of regularity and irregularity in natural
language.

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