Tibor Kiss: Towards a Grammar of Preposition-Noun Combinations
Preposition-noun combinations (PNCs) are compositional and
productive, but not fully regular. In school grammars and many
theoretical approaches, PNCs are neglected, but they have recently
been addressed in an HPSG analysis by Baldwin et al. (2006). After
discussing some basic properties of PNCs, we show that statistical
methods can be employed to prove that PNCs are indeed productive
and compositional, which again implies that PNCs should receive a
syntactic analysis. Such an analysis, however, is impeded by the
limited regularity of the construction. We will point out why adding
semantic conditions to syntactic schemata might be necessary but not
sufficient and turn then to a framework which allows the derivation of
syntactic (and semantic) generalizations from linguistic data without
taking recourse to introspective judgments.
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