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Lexical Semantics without Thematic Roles (Hardcover)
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Lexical Semantics without Thematic Roles (Hardcover)
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One of the central issues in modern linguistics has been the
relationship between syntax and semantics. Within the framework of
generative grammar, established by Chomsky in the early 1960s, it
has been assumed that syntax is distinct from, and independent of,
semantics. This premise has been challenged recently by Chomsky
himself; he now proposes semantics, and in particular thematic
roles, as the basis for generating syntactic structures. Yael Ravin
argues that thematic roles are not valid semantic entities, and
that syntax and semantics are indeed autonomous and independent of
one another. She advocates a Decompositional approach to lexical
semantics, in the spirit of Katz's semantic theory. In the course
of her argument she discusses theoretical issues such as
indeterminacy and ambiguity, lexical configuration rules, and
lexical projection, and analyses the semantic content of event
concepts such as causation, action, and change.
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