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In this talk, I will discuss how lexical patterns in language can tell us about the way language is represented in the mind. Case studies will be presented at two levels: I will first show how the constructional profile of a given lemma can be indicative of its lexical semantics. In addition, I will show how findings of lexical patterns can be applied to the analysis of rhetoric structure. At the end of the talk I will return to how such findings have implications on the way we view language. In this talk, I will discuss how lexical patterns in language can tell us about the way language is represented in the mind. Case studies will be presented at two levels: I will first show how the constructional profile of a given lemma can be indicative of its lexical semantics. In addition, I will show how findings of lexical patterns can be applied to the analysis of rhetoric structure. At the end of the talk I will return to how such findings have implications on the way we view language.
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From Corpus to Cognition: Lexical Patterns in (Mono-lingual Corpora) as a Window to the Mind From Corpus to Cognition: Lexical Patterns in (Mono-lingual Corpora) as a Window to the Mind
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From Corpus to Cognition: Lexical Patterns in (Mono-lingual Corpora) as a Window to the Mind From Corpus to Cognition: Lexical Patterns in (Mono-lingual Corpora) as a Window to the Mind
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P(EE2.3.30.0037)
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Lu, Wei-lun
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Cognitive linguistics; corpora
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Lu, Wei-lun
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