The Structural Sources of Verb Meanings 论文
1990Language Acquisition引用 1771
Natural Language Processing TechniquesLanguage and cultural evolutionSyntax, Semantics, Linguistic Variation
摘要
If we will observe how children learn languages, we will find that, to make them understand what the names of simple ideas or substances stand for, people ordinarily show them the thing whereof they would have them have the idea; and then repeat to them the name that stands for it, as 'white', 'sweet', 'milk', 'sugar', 'cat', 'dog'.