3. A unified approach to semantic frames and collocational patterns
Willy Martin | Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, The Netherlands
The aim of this chapter is to show that frames cannot only offer advantages in explaining the meaning of words (as is usually claimed), but also in clarifying their combinatorial behaviour. In order to do so, different kinds of frames are presented, ranging from the more language-oriented ones à la Fillmore to the more knowledge-in-general oriented ones à laMinsky to finally end up with what I call ‘conceptual semantic frames’. The latter do not only serve as a background for definitions but for word combinations and more particularly collocations as well. In the frame-based approach presented here I try to show that the more the collocator is, conceptually speaking, type-bound and the more it is, lexically speaking, token-bound, the more we are dealing with a collocation that forms a conceptual and lexical unit and therefore qualifies as a lexical collocation.
2018. A Frame-semantic Approach to Co-occurrence Patterns: A Lexicographic Study of English and Greek Motion Verbs. International Journal of Lexicography
Almela, Moisés, Pascual Cantos & Aquilino Sánchez
2013. Collocation, Co-collocation, Constellation... Any Advances in Distributional Semantics?. Procedia - Social and Behavioral Sciences 95 ► pp. 231 ff.
Dalmas, Martine & Laurent Gautier
2013. Les constructions causatives avec mouvement en allemand : d'une saisie phraséologique à une explication constructionnelle. Langages n° 189:1 ► pp. 81 ff.
Schmale, Günter
2013. Qu'est-ce qui est préfabriqué dans la langue ? – Réflexions au sujet d'une définition élargie de la préformation langagière. Langages n° 189:1 ► pp. 27 ff.
Almela, Moisés
2011. THE CASE FOR VERB-ADJECTIVE COLLOCATIONS: CORPUS-BASED ANALYSIS AND LEXICOGRAPHICAL TREATMENT. Revista de Lingüística y Lenguas Aplicadas 0:6
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