Argument structure and linking
- 1. Southern Oregon University
- 2. University at Buffalo
- 3. The University of Texas
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In this chapter, we discuss the nature and purpose of argument structure in HPSG, focusing on the problems that theories of argument structure are intended to solve, including: (1) the relationship between semantic arguments of predicates and their syntactic realizations, (2) the fact that lexical items can occur in more than one syntactic frame (so-called valence or diathesis alternations), and (3) argument structure as the locus of binding principles. We also discuss cases where the argument structure of a verb includes more elements than predicted from the meaning of the verb, as well as rationales for a lexical approach to argument structure.
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- 978-3-96110-255-6 (ISBN)
- 10.5281/zenodo.5543318 (DOI)