Mapping theory without argument structure

Asudeh and Giorgolo (2012) offer an analysis of optional and derived arguments that does away with argument structure as a separate level of representation within the architecture of Lexical Functional Grammar in favour of encoding much of this information in a connected semantic structure. This si...

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Main Author: Jamie Yates Findlay
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Polish Academy of Sciences 2017-05-01
Series:Journal of Language Modelling
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LFG
Online Access:https://jlm.ipipan.waw.pl/index.php/JLM/article/view/171
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spelling doaj-338e6c9256c247ddbad26d81d565c1e32021-02-25T14:50:55ZengPolish Academy of SciencesJournal of Language Modelling2299-856X2299-84702017-05-014210.15398/jlm.v4i2.17157Mapping theory without argument structureJamie Yates Findlay0University of Oxford Asudeh and Giorgolo (2012) offer an analysis of optional and derived arguments that does away with argument structure as a separate level of representation within the architecture of Lexical Functional Grammar in favour of encoding much of this information in a connected semantic structure. This simplifies the architecture in many ways, but leaves open the question of the mapping between thematic roles, arguments, and grammatical functions (traditionally explored under the umbrella of Lexical Mapping Theory (LMT: Bresnan and Kanerva 1989)). In this paper, I offer some attempt to formalise these mapping relations, drawing on a modern reanalysis of traditional LMT (Kibort 2007), while also continuing Asudeh and Giorgolo’s (2012) quest to evacuate as much information as possible out of individual lexical entries and into cross-categorising templates (Dalrymple et al. 2004; Crouch et al. 2012).  https://jlm.ipipan.waw.pl/index.php/JLM/article/view/171argument structuremapping theoryargument linkingLFG
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author Jamie Yates Findlay
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Mapping theory without argument structure
Journal of Language Modelling
argument structure
mapping theory
argument linking
LFG
author_facet Jamie Yates Findlay
author_sort Jamie Yates Findlay
title Mapping theory without argument structure
title_short Mapping theory without argument structure
title_full Mapping theory without argument structure
title_fullStr Mapping theory without argument structure
title_full_unstemmed Mapping theory without argument structure
title_sort mapping theory without argument structure
publisher Polish Academy of Sciences
series Journal of Language Modelling
issn 2299-856X
2299-8470
publishDate 2017-05-01
description Asudeh and Giorgolo (2012) offer an analysis of optional and derived arguments that does away with argument structure as a separate level of representation within the architecture of Lexical Functional Grammar in favour of encoding much of this information in a connected semantic structure. This simplifies the architecture in many ways, but leaves open the question of the mapping between thematic roles, arguments, and grammatical functions (traditionally explored under the umbrella of Lexical Mapping Theory (LMT: Bresnan and Kanerva 1989)). In this paper, I offer some attempt to formalise these mapping relations, drawing on a modern reanalysis of traditional LMT (Kibort 2007), while also continuing Asudeh and Giorgolo’s (2012) quest to evacuate as much information as possible out of individual lexical entries and into cross-categorising templates (Dalrymple et al. 2004; Crouch et al. 2012). 
topic argument structure
mapping theory
argument linking
LFG
url https://jlm.ipipan.waw.pl/index.php/JLM/article/view/171
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