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Complement Coercion: The Joint Effects of Type and Typicality
Complement coercion (begin a book → reading) involves a type clash between an event-selecting verb and an entity-denoting object, …
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Ken McRae
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Alessandro Lenci
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Sebastian Padó
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Same same but different: Type and typicality in a distributional model of complement coercion
We aim to model the results from a self-paced reading experiment, which tested the effect of semantic type clash and typicality on the …
Alessandra Zarcone
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Sebastian Padó
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Alessandro Lenci
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Event Knowledge and Models of Logical Metonymy Interpretation
During language understanding, people do not only rely on what they read or hear, but they also exploit implicit information. For …
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Type and Thematic Fit in Logical Metonymy
We aim to model the results from a self-paced reading experiment, which tested the effect of semantic type clash and typicality on the …
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Alessandro Lenci
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Logical Metonymy Resolution in a Words-as-Cues Framework: Evidence From Self-Paced Reading and Probe Recognition
Abstract Logical metonymy resolution (begin a book → begin reading a book or begin writing a book) has traditionally been explained …
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Sebastian Padó
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Alessandro Lenci
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Logical metonymy: Disentangling object type and thematic fit
We aim to model the results from a self-paced reading experiment, which tested the effect of semantic type clash and typicality on the …
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An expectation-based account of logical metonymy interpretation
Logical metonymies (e.g.
the student began the book
) have often been treated as a case of type-clash (Pustejovsky 1995): an …
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When coercing means fitting: distributional modeling of psycholinguistic datasets
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Fitting, not clashing! A distributional semantic model of logical metonymy
Logical metonymy interpretation (e.g.
begin the book → writing
) has received wide attention in linguistics. Experimental results have …
Alessandra Zarcone
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Alessandro Lenci
,
Sebastian Padó
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Jason Utt
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ACL Anthology
The curious case of metonymic verbs: A distributional characterization
Logical metonymy combines an event-selecting verb with an entity-denoting noun (e.g.,
The writer began the novel
), triggering a covert …
Jason Utt
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Alessandro Lenci
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Sebastian Padó
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Alessandra Zarcone
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