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Preferred argument structure in spoken French and Spanish
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EngineeringArgumentation AnalysisDependency LinguisticsQuantitative MethodologyVariable DistributionSpanish PragmaticsLexical SemanticsSemanticsSpoken FrenchSyntactic StructureCorpus LinguisticsApplied LinguisticsNatural Language ProcessingSyntaxPreferred Argument StructureComputational LinguisticsGrammarLanguage StudiesArgument MiningPragmaticsDistributional SemanticsArgumentation FrameworkPhilosophy Of LanguageLanguage CorpusSpanishLinguistics
ABSTRACT This article uses the quantitative methodology of goldvarb to examine the variable distribution of lexical noun phrases representing core arguments of the verb in a corpus of spoken French and a corpus of spoken Spanish. It is shown that this distribution is not random, but instead conforms to a grammatically and pragmatically motivated pattern known as Preferred Argument Structure.
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