ACL RD-TEC 1.0 Summarization of W91-0208
Paper Title:
PREDICTABLE MEANING SHIFT: SOME LINGUISTIC PROPERTIES OF LEXICAL IMPLICATION RULES
PREDICTABLE MEANING SHIFT: SOME LINGUISTIC PROPERTIES OF LEXICAL IMPLICATION RULES
Authors: Nicholas Ostler and B.T.S. Atkins
Primarily assigned technology terms:
Other assigned terms:
- adjective
- adverb
- analogy
- approach
- background knowledge
- british english
- case
- compounding
- concepts
- dictionary
- dictionary entry
- dutch
- emotion
- fact
- feature
- formal grammar
- french
- functional grammar
- grammar
- grammars
- hyponym
- hyponyms
- hypothesis
- inferences
- interpretation
- knowledge
- language use
- lexical entries
- lexical functional grammar
- lexical items
- lexical rules
- lexical semantics
- lexical unit
- lexicographer
- lexicography
- lexicon
- linguistic
- linguistic knowledge
- linguistics
- mass noun
- meaning
- metaphor
- modifier
- names
- noun modifier
- nouns
- plural noun
- pragmatic interpretation
- process
- real-world knowledge
- relation
- semantic
- semantic change
- semantic constraint
- semantic relation
- semantic relations
- syntactic information
- syntactic sub-category
- term
- terms
- theories
- theory
- translation equivalents
- tree
- user
- verb
- vocabulary
- word
- words
- world knowledge
- world-knowledge