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Lexical Semantics <strong>in</strong> LRS<br />
Lexical-semantic properties (Sailer, 2004a):<br />
◮ referential <strong>in</strong>dex (INDEX)<br />
◮ core lexical contribution (MAIN)<br />
Sketch of the lexical entry of the verb smile:<br />
2 ˙ ¸<br />
PHON smile<br />
6 2 2<br />
3<br />
6<br />
CAT HEAD<br />
6<br />
verb<br />
6 6 6<br />
"<br />
#<br />
7<br />
6SYNSEM<br />
4LOC 4<br />
INDEX e 5<br />
6<br />
CONTENT<br />
6<br />
MAIN smile<br />
6 D<br />
6<br />
6ARG-ST<br />
NP<br />
6<br />
4<br />
ˆ LOC CONTENT INDEX x ˜E<br />
3<br />
7 constra<strong>in</strong>ts on<br />
7 the relation between<br />
7+<br />
7<br />
the semantic<br />
2<br />
3 7<br />
* ∃e(.. .),<br />
+ 7 contributions<br />
6<br />
7<br />
7<br />
LF 4PARTS . . . ∧ Agent(e,...),<br />
7<br />
5 5<br />
smile(e)<br />
COC: identical lexical semantic contributions:<br />
(11) Pat smiled [a happy smile]. (COC)<br />
(‘Pat smiled happily.’)<br />
Manfred Sailer (Gött<strong>in</strong>gen) <strong>Cognate</strong> <strong>Objects</strong> HPSG 2010 24 / 39