Cognitive Linguistics: 5 Frames and Frame Semantics
In this lecture, I talk about how Charles Fillmore developed his Case Theory (1968) that later turned into his Frame Semantics approach. In addition to this, I also give you a shot introduction to FrameNet: https://framenet.icsi.berkeley.edu Lecture notes available at Academia.edu: https://www.academia.edu/44750001/Cog...

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