2021
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-56437-7_9
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Interpretation of Copredicative Sentences: A Rich Underspecification Account of Polysemy

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“…These relations are of a distinctly different nature, therefore, the activation patterns are expected to be different in each case. The idea matches the results of some neural activities that suggest that different neurological areas are activated when the words lunch and book are interpreted (Ortega-Andrés 2021;Tao, 2015). In the case of lunch, for example, there is an specific ontological relation between the object food that is eaten and the even-lunch, such that the food has to be identified as the particular food that is eaten in the particular event.…”
Section: Classical Mereological Theories Of Dot Objectssupporting
confidence: 84%
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“…These relations are of a distinctly different nature, therefore, the activation patterns are expected to be different in each case. The idea matches the results of some neural activities that suggest that different neurological areas are activated when the words lunch and book are interpreted (Ortega-Andrés 2021;Tao, 2015). In the case of lunch, for example, there is an specific ontological relation between the object food that is eaten and the even-lunch, such that the food has to be identified as the particular food that is eaten in the particular event.…”
Section: Classical Mereological Theories Of Dot Objectssupporting
confidence: 84%
“…Moreover, copredication has been used as a diagnostic test for polysemy (Copestake & Briscoe, 1995;Cruse, 1986;Jezek & Vieu, 2014), which means that the availability of copredication is taken to reflect straight-forward access to the different related senses, while failed copredication tests indicate that one of the senses is currently not available. However, recent work (Moldovan, 2021;Ortega-Andrés, 2020;Schumacher, 2013) suggests that the incompatibility of the two apparently polysemous senses is heavily context-bound, which means that copredication should not be used as a test for determining whether a word is polysemous or not. Some polysemous words form stable copredicative patters, while others do not.…”
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“…They associate knowledge structures with lexical meanings of words. Senses that are part of the structure form an activation package in which the activation of one of the senses causes the activation other senses (see also Ortega-Andrés, 2021). Hogeweg and Vicente (2020: 867) argue that some semantic phenomena can be explained only if we assume a rich lexical representation.…”
Section: Psycholinguistic and Theoretical Approaches To Polysemy Repr...mentioning
confidence: 99%