Uneingeschränkter Zugang

The study of valency is biased toward more frequent verbs: A corpus study of the valency of less frequent verbs in Czech

   | 30. Dez. 2021

Zitieren

[1] syn v8: Křen, M. et al. (2019). Korpus SYN [version 8]. Prague: Institute of the Czech National Corpus. Accessible at: www.korpus.cz. Search in Google Scholar

[2] Haugen, T. A. (2013). Adjectival valency as valency constructions: Evidence from Norwegian. Constructions and Frames, 5(1), pages 35–68.10.1075/cf.5.1.02hau Search in Google Scholar

[3] Goldberg, A. E. (1995). Constructions. A Construction Grammar Approach to Argument Structure. Chicago: The University of Chicago Press. Search in Google Scholar

[4] Carlson, G. N., and Tanenhaus, M. K. (1988). Thematic Roles and Language Comprehension. In W. Wilkins (ed.), Thematic Relations, pages 263–288. New York: Academic Press. Search in Google Scholar

[5] de Almeida, R. G., and Manouilidou, C. (2015). The Study of Verbs in Cognitive Science. In R. G. de Almeida and C. Manouilidou (eds.), Cognitive Science Perspectives on Verb Representation and Processing, pages 3–39. Cham: Springer. Search in Google Scholar

[6] Daneš, F., and Hlavsa, Z. et al. (1987). Větné vzorce v češtině. Prague: Academia. Search in Google Scholar

[7] Sgall, P., Hajičová. E., and Panevová, J. (1986). The Meaning of the Sentence in Its Semantic and Pragmatic Aspects. Dordrecht: Reidel. Search in Google Scholar

[8] Goldberg, A. E. (2003). Constructions: a new theoretical approach to language. Trends in Cognitive Sciences, 7(5), pages 219–224.10.1016/S1364-6613(03)00080-9 Search in Google Scholar

[9] Perek, F. (2015). Argument Structure in Usage-Based Construction Grammar. John Benjamins Publishing Company.10.1075/cal.17 Search in Google Scholar

[10] Kemmerer, D. (2015). Cognitive Neuroscience of Language. New York: Psychology Press. Search in Google Scholar

[11] Goldberg, A. E. (2019). Explain Me This. Creativity, Competition, and the Partial Productivity of Constructions. Princeton University Press.10.1515/9780691183954 Search in Google Scholar

[12] Åfarli, T. A. (2007). Do verbs have argument structure? In E. Reuland, T. Bhattacharya and G. Spathas (eds.), Argument Structure, pages 1–16. Amsterdam: John Benjamins. Search in Google Scholar

[13] Schøsler, L. (2007). The status of valency patterns. In T. Herbst and K. Götz-Votteler (eds.), Valency: Theoretical, Descriptive and Cognitive Issues, pages 51–66. Mouton de Gruyter. Search in Google Scholar

[14] Ickler, I. (2007). Sentence patterns and perspective in English and German. In T. Herbst and K. Götz-Votteler (eds.), Valency: Theoretical, Descriptive and Cognitive Issues, pages 253–269. Mouton de Gruyter. Search in Google Scholar

[15] Borer, H. (2013). Structuring Sense Volume III: Taking Form. Oxford: Oxford University Press. Search in Google Scholar

[16] Lopatková, M. et al. (2020). VALLEx 4.0. Prague: Faculty of Mathematics and Physics, Charles University. Accessible at: https://ufal.mff.cuni.cz/vallex/4.0. Search in Google Scholar

[17] syn2020: Křen, M. et al. (2020). SYN2020: reprezentativní korpus psané češtiny. Prague: Institute of the Czech National Corpus. Accessible at: https://www.korpus.cz. Search in Google Scholar

[18] Zipf, G. K. (1949): Human Behavior and the Principle of Least Effort. Cambridge, Mass.: Addison-Wesley Press. Search in Google Scholar

[19] Divjak, D. (2019). Frequency in Language: Memory, Attention and Learning. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.10.1017/9781316084410 Search in Google Scholar

[20] Yi, E., Koenig, J., and Roland, D. (2019). Semantic similarity to high-frequency verbs affects syntactic frame selection. Cognitive Linguistics, 30(3), pages 601–628.10.1515/cog-2018-0029 Search in Google Scholar

[21] Kettnerová, V., and Lopatková, M. (2010). The Representation of Diatheses in the Valency Lexicon of Czech Verbs. In H. Loftsson, E. E. Rögnvaldsson and S. Helgadóttir (eds.), Proceedings of the 7th International Conference on Advances in Natural Language Processing, IceTAL 2010, pages 185–196. Heidelberg: Springer. Search in Google Scholar

[22] Gillon, B. S. (2015). Optional Complements of English Verbs and Adjectives. In R. G. de Almeida and C. Manouilidou (eds.), Cognitive Science Perspectives on Verb Representation and Processing, pages 67–75. Cham: Springer. Search in Google Scholar

[23] Kettnerová, V. (2014). Lexikálně-sémantické konverze ve valenčním slovníku. Prague: Karolinum. Search in Google Scholar

[24] Levin, B. (1993). English Verb Classes and Alternations. A Preliminary Investigation. The University of Chicago Press. Search in Google Scholar

[25] Urešová, Z. (2011). Valence sloves v Pražském závislostním korpusu. Prague: Institute of Formal and Applied Linguistics. Search in Google Scholar

[26] Kettnerová, V. (2020). Derived lexical reciprocal verbs in Czech. Prace filologiczne, 75(1), pages 215–240.10.32798/pf.658 Search in Google Scholar

[27] Veselý, L. (2020). Český vid v kostce. In L. Veselý et al. (eds.), Kapitoly o slovesném vidu nejen v češtině, pages 11–104. Prague: Czech Language Institute of the Czech Academy of Sciences. Search in Google Scholar

eISSN:
1338-4287
Sprache:
Englisch
Zeitrahmen der Veröffentlichung:
2 Hefte pro Jahr
Fachgebiete der Zeitschrift:
Linguistik und Semiotik, Theorien und Fachgebiete, Linguistik, andere