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The Status of Generalizations: Valency and Argument Structure Constructions
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2011
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Argument Structure ConstructionsEngineeringArgumentation AnalysisSemanticsSyntaxComputational LinguisticsGrammarLanguage StudiesValency Realisation PrincipleEmpirical Valency ResearchArgument MiningFormal SemanticsPrinciple Of CompositionalityArgumentation FrameworkCategorial GrammarPhilosophy Of LanguageAutomated ReasoningValency TheoryLinguistics
This article outlines why valency theory and Goldberg's theory of argument structure constructions should be combined. In the light of empirical valency research it is argued that the amount of item-specificity to be observed in language must be accounted for in a theory of complementation and that generalizations concerning parallels between semantic properties of verbs and their occurrence in particular valency patterns must be treated with a certain degree of caution. It is suggested that one way of combining the two approaches is to make use of specific formal categories and to introduce a valency realisation principle in a theory of argument structure constructions.