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Kuhn, Sandra and Andrea C. Schalley. 2007. A corpus-based analysis of German (sich) erinnern. In Amberber, Mengistu, ed. The Language of Memory in a Crosslinguistic Perspective. (Human Cognitive Processing 21). John Benjamins. pp. 181–207.
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Article in book
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English
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John Benjamins
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This paper discusses the lexical semantics of the German memory verb (sich)erinnern , which can be roughly translated into English as ‘remember, remind, recall, recollect’. On the basis of qualitative data from the German COSMAS II corpora, readings of (sich) erinnern are carved out and discussed. They are represented using the Unified Eventity Representation (UER), which is a decompositional modelling framework for lexical meaning, and which allows the explicit depiction of relationships that are vital components of the verb’s lexical semantics. It is demonstrated that (sich) erinnern is not highly polysemous as its English counterparts might suggest. The results are also a case in point that the question what constitutes and delineates a reading should be investigated more generally.