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Journal of Logic, Language and Information | 2010

Towards a Type-Theoretical Account of Lexical Semantics

Christian Bassac; Bruno Mery; Christian Retoré

After a quick overview of the field of study known as “Lexical Semantics”, where we advocate the need of accessing additional information besides syntax and Montague-style semantics at the lexical level in order to complete the full analysis of an utterance, we summarize the current formulations of a well-known theory of that field. We then propose and justify our own model of the Generative Lexicon Theory, based upon a variation of classical compositional semantics, and outline its formalization. Additionally, we discuss the theoretical place of informational, knowledge-related data supposed to exist within the lexicon as well as within discourse and other linguistic constructs. The formalization of the structure of natural language utterances around a surface form (phenogrammatics), a deep structure (tectogrammatics) and the meaning thereof as a logical form (semantics) has developed from the original theories of Curry and Montague to form coherent, type-driven models. Most of these new theories rely upon variations of the compositional analysis of the sentence: from pheno to tectogrammatics, and then to semantics. Our contribution to this work aims at giving such a model a means to overcome the problems posed by polysemous lexical units during the semantical analysis of the tectogrammatical form. Building upon an assumed “deep structure”, we formalize parts of Pustejovsky’s Generative Lexicon Theory, linguistically motivated in Pustejovsky (The generative lexicon, MIT Press, Cambridge, MA, 1995), in a pre-processing of the semantics of the sentence. The mechanisms of Lexical Semantics we propose are an additional layer of classical Montague compositional semantics, and, as such, integrate smoothly within such an analysis; we proceed by converting the lexical data to modifiers of the logical form. This treatment of Lexical Semantics furthermore induces us to think that some sort of non-evident background knowledge of the common use of words is necessary to perform a correct semantic analysis of an utterance. This “commonsense metaphysics” would therefore not be strictly confined to pragmatics, as is often assumed.


Advances in Generative Lexicon Theory | 2013

The Telic Relationship in Compounds

Christian Bassac; Pierrette Bouillon

French and Turkish telic compounds offer interesting generalizations regarding their lexicalizations, which are accounted for here by the representations allowed by a Generative Lexicon, more specifically by a complex telic role. These representations also account for various syntactic properties associated with these compounds such as anaphoric reference or coercion, and for the concurrence between two forms of expression of the telic in Turkish.


12th conference on Formal Grammar (FG 2007) | 2007

A Montagovian Generative Lexicon

Bruno Mery; Christian Bassac; Christian Retoré


Archive | 2002

Middle Transitive Alternations in English: A Generative Lexicon Approach

Christian Bassac; Pierrette Bouillon


Archive | 2005

Toward a knowledge representation model dedicated to the semantic analysis of the sentence

Jules Vanier; Christian Bassac; Patrick Henry; Renaud Marlet; Christian Retoré


Lengas. Revue de sociolinguistique | 2009

Analyse statistique des données textuelles à partir de publications de Calvet concernant les langues minoritaires

Christian Bassac; Joan Busquets; Martine Versel


Archive | 2000

The polymorphism of verbs exhibiting middle transitive alternations in English

Christian Bassac; Pierrette Bouillon


The Journal of Cognitive Science | 2016

On Something Similar

Joan Busquets; Christian Bassac


Lingua | 2013

On the derivation of nominals in -(y)Iſ and -mE in Turkish

Christian Bassac; Mehmet Çiçek


Archive | 2010

Philosophy, Linguistics and Semantic Interpretation

Christian Bassac

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Bruno Mery

University of Bordeaux

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