Lexical function
Автор:
Jesse Russell,Ronald Cohn, 81 стр., издатель:
"Книга по Требованию", ISBN:
978-5-5085-7921-0
High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! A lexical function (LF) is a tool developed within Meaning-Text Theory for the description and systematization of semantic relationships, specifically collocations and lexical derivation, between particular lexical units (LUs) of a language. LFs are also used in the construction of technical lexica (Explanatory Combinatorial Dictionaries) and as abstract nodes in certain types of syntactic representation. Basically, an LF is a function ?( ) representing a correspondence ? that associates a set ?(L) of lexical expressions with an LU L; in f(L), L is the keyword of ?, and ?(L) = {L?i} is ?’s value. Detailed discussions of Lexical Functions are found in Zolkovskij & Mel’cuk 1967, Mel’cuk 1974, 1996, 1998, 2003, 2007, and Wanner (ed.) 1996; analysis of the most frequent type of lexical functions—verb-noun collocations—can be found in Gelbukh & Kolesnikova 2013. Данное издание представляет собой компиляцию сведений, находящихся в свободном...