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title = "Argument alternations in complex predicates: an {LFG}+glue perspective",
author = "Lowe, John J.",
journal = "Linguistic Issues in Language Technology",
volume = "17",
year = "2019",
publisher = "CSLI Publications",
url = "https://aclanthology.org/2019.lilt-17.2",
abstract = "Vaidya et al. (2019) discuss argument alternations in Hindi complex predicates, and propose an analysis within an LTAG framework, comparing this with an LFG analysis of complex predicates. In this paper I clarify the inadequacies in existing LFG analyses of complex predicates, and show how the LFG+glue approach proposed by Lowe (2015) can both address these inadequacies and provide a relatively simple treatment of the phenomena discussed by Vaidya et al. (2019).",
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%X Vaidya et al. (2019) discuss argument alternations in Hindi complex predicates, and propose an analysis within an LTAG framework, comparing this with an LFG analysis of complex predicates. In this paper I clarify the inadequacies in existing LFG analyses of complex predicates, and show how the LFG+glue approach proposed by Lowe (2015) can both address these inadequacies and provide a relatively simple treatment of the phenomena discussed by Vaidya et al. (2019).
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Markdown (Informal)
[Argument alternations in complex predicates: an LFG+glue perspective](https://aclanthology.org/2019.lilt-17.2) (Lowe, LILT 2019)
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