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082 _aREF 413.028 P97
100 _aJ. Pustejovsky
_eAuthor
245 4 _aThe lexicon /
260 _aCambridge :
_bCambridge University Press,
_c2019.
300 _a xix, 422 pages ; 26 cm.
300 _a2428 pages;
520 _aWhat is the lexicon, what does it contain, and how is it structured? What principles determine the functioning of the lexicon as a component of natural language grammar? What role does lexical information play in linguistic theory? This accessible introduction aims to answer these questions, and explores the relation of the lexicon to grammar as a whole. It includes a critical overview of major theoretical frameworks, and puts forward a unified treatment of lexical structure and design. The text can be used for introductory and advanced courses, and for courses that touch upon different aspects of the lexicon, such as lexical semantics, lexicography, syntax, general linguistics, computational lexicology and ontology design. The book provides students with a set of tools which will enable them to work with lexical data for all kinds of purposes, including an abundance of exercises and in-class activities designed to ensure that students are actively engaged with the content and effectively acquire the necessary knowledge and skills they need
650 _a Computational linguistics
650 _aLexicography
650 _aGrammar, syntax & morphology
700 _aOlga Batiukova
_eAuthor
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