The so-called Korean BNC (bound noun construction) displays complex syntactic, semantic, and constructional properties. To provide a constraint-based approach to account for these properties, this paper adopts two different syntactic structures for the construction with articulated lexical properties for the BNs and relevant predicates. In order to check the explicitness and feasibility of the analysis, we have computationally implemented this analysis in the LKB (Linguistic Knowledge Building) system, and the result shows us that the analysis is robust enough to offer us desired syntactic structures as well as semantic representations for the construction in question.
The so-called Korean BNC (bound noun construction) displays complex syntactic, semantic, and constructional properties. To provide a constraint-based approach to account for these properties, this paper adopts two different syntactic structures for the construction with articulated lexical properties for the BNs and relevant predicates. In order to check the explicitness and feasibility of the analysis, we have computationally implemented this analysis in the LKB (Linguistic Knowledge Building) system, and the result shows us that the analysis is robust enough to offer us desired syntactic structures as well as semantic representations for the construction in question.
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