2012
DOI: 10.1080/01690965.2012.689305
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Verb argument structure predicts implicit causality: The advantages of finer-grained semantics

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“…In a recent proposal, Hartshorne & Snedeker (2012) claim that the bias is due to the fact that because clauses specify the causing entity in a causal relation provided by the verb. On the face of it, this proposal may seem to be compatible with our analysis.…”
Section: General Discussion and Conclusionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…In a recent proposal, Hartshorne & Snedeker (2012) claim that the bias is due to the fact that because clauses specify the causing entity in a causal relation provided by the verb. On the face of it, this proposal may seem to be compatible with our analysis.…”
Section: General Discussion and Conclusionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…More generally, he points out that it has to be explained what constitutes the connection between thematic properties and causal dependencies (see also the discussion in Garnham 2001;Crinean & Garnham 2006;Pickering & Majid 2007). A recent proposal in this direction has been made by Hartshorne & Snedeker (2012) grounding IC in the semantics of VerbNet (Kipper-Schuler 2006).…”
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“…On this hypothesis, the mapping mechanism between syntax and semantics must be flexible enough to assign agent and patient onto Romeo and Juliet, just as the usual mapping of agent to subject and patient to object can be overridden in passive voice, or with experiencer--stimulus verbs such as 'fear' (Hartshorne & Snedeker, 2012).…”
Section: Similar Changes In Event Construal Have Been Found With Othementioning
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“…The connective vì 'because' was used in all targets, to keep the coherence relation constant. Regarding verb selection, we chose twenty-four verbs that we expected to be equi-biased -i.e., to not have a strong bias toward either the preceding subject or object, based on the English norms published in (Hartshorne & Snedeker, 2013). We tried to avoid verbs with a strong inherent subject or object bias, in order to make it easier to detect potential effects of pronominal form.…”
Section: Experiments 2 -Sentence Completion Taskmentioning
confidence: 99%