The Generative Lexicon
The Mit Press (1995)
| Abstract | The Generative Lexicon presents a novel and exciting theory of lexical semantics that addresses the problem of the "multiplicity of word meaning" - that is, how ... | |||||||||
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James A. McGilvray (1977). Can Travis' “Generative Theory of Illocutions” Be Generative? Dialogue 16 (04):733-742.
M. Lynne Murphy (2010). Lexical Meaning. Cambridge University Press.
Jerry Fodor & Ernie Lepore (1998). The Emptiness of the Lexicon: Critical Reflections on J. Pustejovsky's the Generative Lexicon. Linguistic Inquiry 29:269-288.
Judit Gervain (2003). Where is the Lexicon? Behavioral and Brain Sciences 26 (6):678-679.
Christian Bassac, Bruno Mery & Christian Retoré (2010). Towards a Type-Theoretical Account of Lexical Semantics. Journal of Logic, Language and Information 19 (2).
Pierrette Bouillon & Federica Busa (eds.) (2001). The Language of Word Meaning. Cambridge University Press.
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