2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.langsci.2015.01.001
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Argument structure constructions in a Natural Language Processing environment

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“…These pairings require a degree of frequency and stability to be considered as such (cf. Luzondo and Ruiz de Mendoza, 2015). Furthermore, following work by Barðdal et al (2011), Croft and Cruse (2004) and Hoffmann (2013), which identifies various levels of schematicity in constructions, the constructions analyzed in the present paper are schematic (as opposed to substantive constructions).…”
Section: Implicational Constructionsmentioning
confidence: 94%
“…These pairings require a degree of frequency and stability to be considered as such (cf. Luzondo and Ruiz de Mendoza, 2015). Furthermore, following work by Barðdal et al (2011), Croft and Cruse (2004) and Hoffmann (2013), which identifies various levels of schematicity in constructions, the constructions analyzed in the present paper are schematic (as opposed to substantive constructions).…”
Section: Implicational Constructionsmentioning
confidence: 94%
“…In these cases, 'together' and 'apart' can function as resultative adverbs because of their secondary-predication nature. We therefore claim that the 'together/apart reciprocal' construction is part of the family of the resultative (Goldberg & Jackendoff, 2004), whose members express result either in the form of a literal or figurative change of state or as a literal or figurative change of location (see Ruiz de Mendoza & Luzondo, 2016;Luzondo & Ruiz de Mendoza, 2015).…”
Section: The L1-constructiconmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The FunGramKB Grammaticon (Periñán 2013;Periñán & Arcas, 2014;Mairal, 2012Mairal, , 2015Van Valin & Mairal, 2014;Luzondo & Ruiz de Mendoza, 2015) is the linguistic module that stores constructional schemata, that is, machine-tractable representations of constructions. It comprises several Constructicons (i.e.…”
Section: The Grammaticon: An Analysis Of Constructional Schemas Acrosmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…We may cite those mentioned by Steels (2015) as examples of computationally driven approaches to constructions: Embodied Construction Grammar, Fluid Construction Grammar, SignedBased Construction Grammar and Template Construction Grammar. Within the FungramKB environment, there are also recent studies such as Luzondo-Oyón and Ruiz de Mendoza (2015) which address this issue. Our paper contributes to this same line of research by adapting the notion of construction to make it computationally effective, trying to arrive at compromise solutions in order to fully articulate the process of identification of constructional structures in FunGramKB and ARTEMIS.…”
Section: María Del Carmen Fumero Pérez Y Ana Díaz Galánmentioning
confidence: 99%