Abstract
This article revisits the tension between lexicon-centered and structure-centered approaches in linguistic theory. It argues that interpretation emerges from interaction between lexical information and predicate–argument organization, and proposes that focusing on predicate structures clarifies meaning composition, categorization, and constraints on interpretation.
Recommended Citation
Hadari, Rachid
(2006)
"The Lexicon and Predicate–Argument Structure : Form and Interpretation,"
Basamat: Vol. 1:
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1, Article 11.
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https://scholarhub.univh2c.ma/basamat/vol1/iss1/11