John Benjamins Publishing, 1996. — 377 p. — (Studies in Language Companion Series 31).
The goal of this book is to summarize the most important work carried out on and with Lexical Functions in the field of lexicography and computational linguistics.
Most of the articles in this book grew out of the papers presented at the International Workshop on the Meaning-Text Theory held at the Institut fũr Integrierte Publikations- und Informationssysteme, Darmstadt, Germany in July 1992. The workshop was funded by the German Research Association (Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft) and organized by Karin Haenelt and myself.
Lexical Functions: A Tool for the Description of Lexical Relations in a Lexicon
Lexical Functions Across Languages
Using Lexical Functions for the Extraction of Collocations from Dictionaries and Corpora
A Classification and Description of Lexical Functions for the Analysis of their Combinations
A Case of Aspectual Polysemy, with Implications for Lexical Functions
On Dictionary Entries for Support Verbs: The Cases of Russian VESTI, PROVODIT' and PROIZVODIT'
4 Semantic Groups of Nouns in Oper-Collocations
Lexical Functions and Lexical Inheritance for Emotion Lexemes in German
Some Procedural Problems in the Implementation of Lexical Functions for Text Generation
Generating Cohesive Text Using Lexical Functions
RUSLO: An Automatic System for Derivation in Russian