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  <Title>Mental State Adjectives: the Perspective of Generative Lexicon</Title>
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1 Introduction
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    <Paragraph position="0"> Recently, work in computational semantics and lexical semantics has made an interesting shift.</Paragraph>
    <Paragraph position="1"> Motivated by a concern for lexical organization and global coherence in the structure of lexicon, some researchers have moved towards nlore expressive semantic descriptions, as well as more powerful methods of combining them (see for example Pustejovsky, 1991, 1995; Briscoe, 1993).</Paragraph>
    <Paragraph position="2"> This article will exploit one of these theories, The Generative Lezicon (GL: Pustejovsky, 1995), and extend it for the treatment of French mental adjectives. The following section summarizes the problematic behaviour of these adjectives. The GL approach is then described, and a GL analysis of the data.</Paragraph>
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