| Tonia Bleam, Martha Palmer, and K. Vijay-Shanker. Motion verbs and semantic features in TAG. In Proceedings of TAG+4, 1998. |
....in the AC verb phrases; their use in the other verb phrase types is infrequent. Prepositional phrases can provide culmination in terms of the endpoint of a path or a resulting configuration. They mostly appear with verbs describing motion which have no inherent culmination ( Badler et al., 1998; Bleam et al. 1998] demonstrate this, especially for the F 16 corpus [USAF, 1988] Both the endpoint of a path and a resulting configuration express a culmination: a path endpoint describes a new location for an object and a resulting configuration correlates with a more general change of state (also shown by [Dang ....
T. Bleam, M. Palmer, and K. Vijay-Shanker. Motion verbs and semantic features in TAG. In TAG+4 Workshop, 1998. Philadelphia, PA, August 1--3. 146
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Tonia Bleam, Martha Palmer, and K. Vijay-Shanker. Motion verbs and semantic features in TAG. In Proceedings of TAG+4, 1998.
.... achieved; Carry verbs (used with a goal or directional phrase) cannot take the conative alternation because this would conflict with the causation of motion which is the intrinsic meaning of the class (Dang et al. 1998) Building a class based verb lexicon using TAGs Palmer et al. 1999) and Bleam et al. 1998) also defined compositional semantics for classes of verbs implemented in FB LTAG, but they represented general semantic components (e.g. motion, manner) as features on the nodes of the trees. Our use of separate logical forms gives a more detailed semantics for the sentence, so that for an event ....
BLEAM T., PALMER M. & VIJAY-SHANKER K. (1998). Motion Verbs and Semantic Features in TAG. In Proceedings of the Fourth TAG+ Workshop, Philadelphia, PA.
....each tree has logical forms representing the semantic and pragmatic information selected for that particular lexical item and tree. The meaning of a sentence is the conjunction of the meanings of the elementary trees used to derive it, once the arguments are recovered. Palmer et al. 1999) and Bleam et al. 1998) defined compositional semantics in FB LTAG for classes of verbs, representing general semantic components (e.g. motion, manner) as features on the nodes of the trees. Joshi and Vijay Shanker (1999) and Kallmeyer and Joshi (1999) describe the semantics of a derivation tree as a set of ....
Bleam, T.; Palmer, M.; and Vijay-Shanker, K. 1998. Motion Verbs and Semantic Features in TAG. In Proceedings of the Fourth TAG+ Workshop.
....the lexicon to provide the capability of recognizing and generating these usages where appropriate. If they are general enough to apply to entire classes of verbs, then they can be captured through regular adjunctions rather than being listed explicitly, as illustrated by Figure 3 and Figure 4, [1]. ffl 1. push, force (move with force, He pushed the table into a corner ; She pushed her chin out ) ffl 5. push (press against forcefully without being able to move) Distinct PUSH senses: WN 1, WN 5 NP 0 1 NP 0 NP NP 1 S VP V push S VP event:motion ,force , contact ] event:force , ....
Tonia Bleam, Martha Palmer, and Vijay Shanker. Motion verbs and semantic features in tag. In TAG+-98, Philadelphia, PA, 1998. Submitted.
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Tonia Bleam, Martha Palmer, and Vijay Shanker. 1998. Motion verbs and semantic features in tag.
....is important is for the lexicon to provide the capability of recognizing and generating these usages where appropriate. If they are general enough to apply to entire classes of verbs, then they can be captured through regular adjunctions rather than being listed explicitly, for more details, see (Bleam et al. 1998)) Gamma WN1. push, force (move with force, He pushed the table into a corner ; She pushed her chin out ) Gamma WN5. push (press against forcefully without being able to move) 3. Conclusion It has been suggested that WordNet sense distinctions are too fine grained and coarser senses ....
Bleam, T., Palmer, M., and Shanker, V. (1998). Motion verbs and semantic features in tag. In In the Proceedings of the TAG+-98 Workshop, Philadelphia, PA.
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