Article published In: Review of Cognitive Linguistics
Vol. 13:1 (2015) ► pp.1–27
Constructional meaning representation within a knowledge engineering framework
Published online: 23 June 2015
https://doi.org/10.1075/rcl.13.1.01mai
https://doi.org/10.1075/rcl.13.1.01mai
FunGramKB is a multipurpose lexico-conceptual knowledge base for natural
language processing systems, and more particularly, for natural language understanding.
The linguistic layer of this knowledge-engineering project is grounded
in compatible aspects of two linguistic accounts, namely, Role and Reference
Grammar (RRG) and the Lexical Constructional Model (LCM). RRG, although
originally a lexicalist approach, has recently incorporated constructional configurations
into its descriptive and explanatory apparatus. The LCM has sought
to understand from its inception the factors that constrain lexical-constructional
integration. Within this theoretical context, this paper discusses the format of
lexical entries, highly inspired in RRG proposals, and of constructional schemata,
which are organized according to the descriptive levels supplied by the LCM.
Both lexical and constructional structure is represented by means of Attribute
Value Matrices (AVMs). Thus, the lexical and grammatical levels of FunGramKB
are the focus of our attention here. Additionally, the need for a conceptualist approach
to meaning construction is highlighted throughout our discussion.
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