@inproceedings{zarcone12:_infer_cover_event_in_logic_meton, abstract = {It has been widely acknowledged that the interpretation of logical metonymies involves the interpretation of covert events (begin the book -> reading / writing). Whether this implicit content is part of our lexicon or rather it comes from our world knowledge, it is currently subject of debate. We present results from a probe recognition experiment, providing novel evidence in support of early metonymy processing, consistent with the hypothesis that covert events are retrieved from knowledge of typical events.}, added-at = {2017-04-03T19:28:28.000+0200}, address = {Sapporo, Japan}, author = {Zarcone, Alessandra and Lenci, Alessandro and Pad{\'o}, Sebastian}, biburl = {https://puma.ub.uni-stuttgart.de/bibtex/293ac4b6610eadca7317ef5d84684762c/sp}, booktitle = {Proceeedings of CogSci}, interhash = {c66f53046c4497fc00e2ff2faa55677f}, intrahash = {93ac4b6610eadca7317ef5d84684762c}, keywords = {conference myown}, timestamp = {2017-04-03T17:28:32.000+0200}, title = {Inferring covert events in logical metonymies: a probe recognition experiment}, year = 2012 }