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Argument structure and linking

  • Southern Oregon University
  • The University of Texas

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Abstract

In this chapter, we discuss the nature and purpose of argument structure in HPSG, focusing on the problems that theories of argument structure are intended to solve, including: (1) the relationship between semantic arguments of predicates and their syntactic realizations, (2) the fact that lexical items can occur in more than one syntactic frame (so-called valence or diathesis alternations), and (3) argument structure as the locus of binding principles. We also discuss cases where the argument structure ofaverb includes more elements than predicted from the meaning of the verb, as well as rationales for a lexical approach to argument structure.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationHead-Driven Phrase Structure Grammar
Subtitle of host publicationThe handbook
PublisherLanguage Science Press
Pages315-367
Number of pages53
ISBN (Electronic)9783961102556
ISBN (Print)9783985549993
DOIs
StatePublished - Oct 27 2021

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