propositional content (sem)

Type meaning
http://example.org/cx/hasExample There's a coyote running down the street!
http://example.org/cx/hasExample It's a coyote that's running down the street
http://example.org/cx/hasExample The coyote is running down the street
Definition the semantic content of a clause, separately from whether it is packaged as topic--comment, thetic, or identificational. Propositional content corresponds basically to who did what to whom. Example: In There's a coyote running down the street!, It's a coyote that's running down the street, and The coyote is running down the street, the propositional content shared by the thetic, identificational, and topic--comment constructions, respectively, is the current running event with a coyote as the runner and the street as the location of the running. (Section 11.1)
See section (in Croft 2022) 11.1
Function of speech act construction

Source

The Model of Comparative concepts for Constructicon Alignment (MoCCA; Lorenzi et al. 2024) proposes to connect constructions across and within languages using Comparative Concepts as a shared base of comparison. It adopts the set of Comparative Concepts provided by Croft (2022).

Croft, William. 2022. Morphosyntax: Constructions of the World’s Languages. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. https://www.cambridge.org/highereducation/books/morphosyntax/1AAB4F5F9C553F675170DCA3F03F82E2#contents. (14 October, 2025).
Lorenzi, Arthur, Peter Ljunglöf, Ben Lyngfelt, Tiago Timponi Torrent, William Croft, Alexander Ziem, Nina Böbel, Linnéa Bäckström, Peter Uhrig & Ely E Matos. 2024. MoCCA: A Model of Comparative Concepts for Aligning Constructicons. In Proceedings of the 20th Joint ACL - ISO Workshop on Interoperable Semantic Annotation @ LREC-COLING 2024, 93–98. Torino, Italia: ELRA and ICCL. https://aclanthology.org/2024.isa-1.12/. (22 July, 2025).

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