LADL

Lexicon-grammar is a methodology developed by Maurice Gross and the LADLLexicon-grammar is a methodology developed by Maurice Gross and the LADL team ([9], [10], [38], [51], [49], [50], [48], [47], [44], [43], [42], [41], [40], [64], [83]) based on the following principle: every verb has an almost unique set of syntactical properties. Due to this fact, these properties need to be systematically described, since it is impossible to predict the... team ([9],
[10], [38], [51], [49], [50], [48], [47], [44], [43], [42], [41], [40], [64], [83]) based on the following
principle: every verb has an almost unique set of syntactical properties. Due to this fact,
these properties need to be systematically described, since it is impossible to predict the
exact behavior of a verb. These descriptions are represented by matrices where rows correspond
to verbs and columns to syntactical properties. The considered properties are formal
properties such as the number and nature of allowed complements of the verb and the different
transformations the verb can undergo (passivization, nominalisation, extraposition,
etc.). The matrices, or tables, are mostly binary: a + sign occurs at the intersection of a row
and a column of a property if the verb has that property, a – sign if not. More information
in http://infolingu.univ-mlv.fr, including some lexicon-grammar tables that you
can freely download.