Roles and the compositional semantics of role-denoting relational adjectives

Autor/innen

  • Curt Anderson
  • Sebastian Löbner

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.21248/zaspil.60.2018.456

Abstract

The semantics of adjectives related to nominals denoting societal roles, such as
presidential (from president), have remained understudied. We examine the semantics of what
we call role-denoting relational adjectives, providing a formal analysis using the notion of a
frame, a unified representation for lexical knowledge, world knowledge, and context. The frames
we propose are based on a constructivist philosophical understanding of social roles, leading us
to posit a multi-tiered ontology of events and individuals. Using frames and our ontology, we
provide a general semantics for role-denoting relational adjectives and roles.
Keywords: modification, adjectives, relational adjectives, events, non-intersective adjectives,
roles, natural language metaphysics, frame semantics.

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2018

Zitationsvorschlag

Anderson, Curt, und Sebastian Löbner. 2018. „Roles and the Compositional Semantics of Role-Denoting Relational Adjectives“. ZAS Papers in Linguistics 60 (Januar):91-108. https://doi.org/10.21248/zaspil.60.2018.456.