Formal foundations for semantic theories of nominalisation

Authors

  • Fritz Hamm
  • Michiel van Lambalgen

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.21248/zaspil.27.2002.147

Abstract

This paper develops the formal foundations of semantic theories dealing with various kinds of nominalisations. It introduces a combination of an event-calculus with a type-free theory which allows a compositional description to be given of such phenomena like Vendler's distinction between perfect and imperfect nominals, iteration of gerunds and Cresswell's notorious non-urrival of'the train examples. Moreover, the approach argued for in this paper allows a semantic explanation to be given for a wide range of grammatical observations such as the behaviour of certain tpes of nominals with respect to their verbal contexts or the distribution of negation in nominals.

 

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Published

2002-01-01

How to Cite

Hamm, Fritz, and Michiel van Lambalgen. 2002. “Formal Foundations for Semantic Theories of Nominalisation”. ZAS Papers in Linguistics 27 (January):1-21. https://doi.org/10.21248/zaspil.27.2002.147.

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