Fine-grained lexical semantic representations and compositionally-derived events in Mandarin Chinese
Title | Fine-grained lexical semantic representations and compositionally-derived events in Mandarin Chinese |
Publication Type | Conference Papers |
Year of Publication | 2004 |
Authors | Jimmy Lin |
Conference Name | Proceedings of the HLT-NAACL Workshop on Computational Lexical Semantics |
Date Published | 2004/// |
Publisher | Association for Computational Linguistics |
Conference Location | Stroudsburg, PA, USA |
Abstract | Current lexical semantic representations for natural language applications view verbs as simple predicates over their arguments. These structures are too coarse-grained to capture many important generalizations about verbal argument structure. In this paper, I specifically defend the following two claims: verbs have rich internal structure expressible in terms of finer-grained primitives of meaning, and at least for some languages, verbal meaning is compositionally derived from these primitive elements. I primarily present evidence from Mandarin Chinese, whose verbal system is very different from that of English. Many empirical facts about the typology of verbs in Mandarin cannot be captured by a "flat" lexical semantic representation. These theoretical results hold important practical consequences for natural language processing applications. |
URL | http://dl.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=1596431.1596445 |