[...] "Type coercion". A semantic operation that converts an argument to the type which is expected by a function, where it would otherwise result in a type error. - Pustejovsky & Boguraev (2004), a pag.348 A set of generative devices connects the four levels, providing for the compositional interpretation of words in context. The most important of these devices is a semantic transformation called "type coercion" - analogous to coercion in programming languages - which captures the semantic relatedness between syntactically distinct expressions. - Pustejovsky & Boguraev (2004), a pag.342-343
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