Table of Contents
Chapter 1: Introduction .- Chapter 2: Type Theory and Lexical Decomposition, James Pustejovsky .- Chapter 3: A Type Composition Logic for Generative Lexicon, Nicholas Asher and James Pustejovsky .- Chapter 4: Lexical Representation, Co-composition, and Linking Syntax and Semantics, Robert D. Van Valin, Jr .- Chapter 5: The Telic Relationship in Compounds, Christian Bassac and Pierette Bouillon .- Chapter 6: Metonymy and Metaphor: Boundary Cases and the Role of a Generative Lexicon, Sabine Bergler .- Chapter 7: Spanish Clitics, Events and Opposition Structure, José M. Castaño .- Chapter 8: Adjective-noun Combinations and the Generative Lexicon, Irena Drašković, James Pustejovsky and Rob Schreuder .- Chapter 9: Combination of the Verb Ha- ‘Do’ and Entity Type Nouns in Korean, A Generative Lexicon, Seohyun Im and Chungmin Lee .- Chapter 10: Generative Lexicon Approach to Derived Inchoative Verbs in Korean, Yoon-shin Kim and Chungmin Lee .- Chapter 11: Degree Vs. Manner Well: A Case Study in Selective Binding, Louis McNally and Christopher Kennedy .- Chapter 12: V-concatenation in Japanese, Kentaro Nakatani .- Chapter 13: Change of Location and Change of State, Chungmin Lee .- Chapter 14: Event Structure and the Japanese Indirect Passive, Naoyuki Ono .- Chapter 15: Developing a Generative Lexicon Within HPSG, Toni Badia and Roser Sauri .- Chapter 16: Purpose Verbs, Christiane Felbaum .- Chapter 17: Word Formation Rules and the Generative Lexicon: Representing Noun-to-Verb Versus Verb-to-Noun Conversion in French, Fiammetta Namer and Evelyne Jacquey .- Chapter 18: Boosting Lexical Resources for the Semantic Web: Generative Lexicon and Lexicon Interoperability, Nicoletta Calzolari, Francesca Bertagne, Alessandro Lenci and Monica Monachini .- Chapter 19: Automatic Acquisition of GL Resources, Using an Explanatory, Symbolic Technique, Vincent Claveau and Pascale Sébillot .- Chapter 20: The Semi-generative Lexicon: Limits on Productivity, Ann Copestake