The role of constituents in multiword expressions: an interdisciplinary, cross-lingual perspective

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Title

The role of constituents in multiword expressions: an interdisciplinary, cross-lingual perspective

Creator

Walde, Sabine Schulte im
Smolka, Eva

Date

2020

pages

238

Publisher

Language Science Press

Description

Multiword expressions (MWEs), such as noun compounds (e.g. nickname in English, and Ohrwurm in German), complex verbs (e.g. give up in English, and aufgeben in German) and idioms (e.g. break the ice in English, and das Eis brechen in German), may be interpreted literally but often undergo meaning shifts with respect to their constituents. Theoretical, psycholinguistic as well as computational linguistic research remain puzzled by when and how MWEs receive literal vs. meaning-shifted interpretations, what the contributions of the MWE constituents are to the degree of semantic transparency (i.e., meaning compositionality) of the MWE, and how literal vs. meaning-shifted MWEs are processed and computed. This edited volume presents an interdisciplinary selection of seven papers on recent findings across linguistic, psycholinguistic, corpus-based and computational research fields and perspectives, discussing the interaction of constituent properties and MWE meanings, and how MWE constituents contribute to the processing and representation of MWEs. The collection is based on a workshop at the 2017 annual conference of the German Linguistic Society (DGfS) that took place at Saarland University in Saarbrücken, Germany

Subject

Linguistics

Language

English

isbn

978-3-96110-184-9
978-3-96110-185-6

doi

10.5281/zenodo.3598577

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uri

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The role of constituents in multiword expressions: An interdisciplinary, cross-lingual perspective