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Argument Structure Constructions versus Lexical Rules or Derivational Verb Templates
Adele E. Goldberg
Psychology
Princeton Language and Intelligence (PLI)
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Argument Structure Constructions
100%
Lexical Rules
100%
Derivational Affixes
66%
Semantic Arguments
33%
Sentence Type
33%
Grammatical Relations
33%
Simple Sentence
33%
Lexical Material
33%
Semantic Correspondence
33%
Usage-based
33%
Grammatical Semantics
33%
Semantic Coherence
33%
Argument Structure
33%
Arts and Humanities
lexical rules
100%
Argument Structure
100%
derivational affix
20%
Invisible
10%
Inflection
10%
Grammatical Relation
10%
Lexical
10%
Adjunct
10%
semantic arguments
10%
Sentence type
10%
Idioms
10%
Simple Sentence
10%