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First Published in 1992. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.
Sommario
Contents: E.F. Kittay, A. Lehrer, Introduction.
Part I:Principles of Organization.L.W. Barsalou, Frames, Concepts, and Conceptual Fields.
C.J. Fillmore, B.T. Atkins, Toward a Frame-Based Lexicon: The Semantics of RISK and Its Neighbors.
R.E. Grandy, Semantic Fields, Prototypes, and the Lexicon.
A. Lehrer, Names and Naming: Why We Need Fields and Frames.
J. Ross, Semantic Contagion.
E.V. Clark, Conventionality and Contrast: Pragmatic Principles with Lexical Consequences.
Part II:Concepts and Relations.R. Jackendoff, What Is a Concept?
A. Wierzbicka, Semantic Primitives and Semantic Fields.
E.F. Kittay, Semantic Fields and the Individuation of Content.
R. Chaffin, The Concept of a Semantic Relation.
D.A. Cruse, Antonymy Revisited: Some Thoughts on the Relationship Between Words and Concepts.
Part III:Specific Analyses.P. Kay, At Least.
M.J. Powell, Folk Theories of Meaning and Principles of Conventionality: Encoding Literal Attitude via Stance Adverb.
K. Allan, "Something that Rhymes with Rich."
Part IV:Computational Processes in the Lexicon.M.F. Garrett, Lexical Retrieval Processes: Semantic Field Effects.
Y. Ravin, Synonymy from a Computational Point of View.
D.E. Walker, Developing Computational Lexical Resources.
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Richard Lehrer, Adrienne Lehrer, Eva Feder Kittay