Journal Paper Published
Study
Experience and Opportunities
| Blache, P.*, Rambelli, G., Chersoni, E., & Lenci, A. (2026). Composing or not composing? Towards Distributional Construction Grammar. Constructions and Frames. |
| DOI: https://doi.org/10.1075/cf.25004.bla |
|
|
|
Abstract
Understanding how language comprehension works remains a central challenge. While meaning is traditionally viewed as incrementally constructed through compositional processes, numerous studies show that non-compositional mechanisms also play a crucial role. In this paper, we propose a unified framework grounded in Construction Grammar and Distributional Semantics that integrates both aspects. In this perspective, we extend Sign-Based Construction Grammar by formalizing meaning as the interaction of three semantic components: constructions, frames, and events, to which distributional information is integrated. We further introduce a processing mechanism in which meaning emerges through activation dynamics, evaluated and controlled via similarity and unification. |
|
Keywords construction grammar, hybrid access to the meaning, distributional semantics, compositionality, comprehension |
We use Cookies to give you a better experience on our website. By continuing to browse the site without changing your privacy settings, you are consenting to our use of Cookies. For more information, please see our Privacy Policy Statement.
Your browser is not the latest version. If you continue to browse our website, Some pages may not function properly.
You are recommended to upgrade to a newer version or switch to a different browser. A list of the web browsers that we support can be found here