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Lexical semantics is a field in computer science and linguistics which deals mainly with word meaning. It covers various theories of the structure of words, the differences and similarities in lexical semantic structure between different languages, and the relationship of word meaning to sentence meaning and syntax. A question asked is if meaning is established by looking at the neighbourhood in the semantic net a word is part of and by looking at the other words it occurs with in natural sentences or if the meaning is already locally contained in a word. Another question is how words map to concepts. As tools, lexical relations like synonymy, antonymy (opposites), hyponymy and hypernymy are used in this field.

External links

  • http://grouchy.cs.indiana.edu/l/www/classes/c661/words.html
  • bibliography (http://linguistics.arizona.edu/hh/522/LexSemBiblio.html)
  • Cornelia Maria Verspoor, Contextually-Dependent Lexical Semantics (http://www.cogsci.ed.ac.uk/~kversp/ftp_html/thesis.html), on-line PhD thesis

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CSLI Publications (2627 words)
Lexical Semantics in LFG by Miriam Butt and Tracy Holloway King, editors.
Flexible Semantics for Reinterpretation Phenomena by Markus Egg.
Focusing on issues that surround the semantics of quantification and reference in natural language, this collection of papers provides both an overview of topics in current research in formal approaches to meaning and a discussion of the origins of that research in Partee's own highly influential writings.
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