Results 81 to 90 of about 1,682 (178)

The uses of clitic si in Child Italian

open access: yesIsogloss
This paper investigates the different uses of the clitic si in Child Italian. Through a corpus study on spontaneous productions of children aged 1;4-3;4, we check whether all functions of si are realized by children and we give a new perspective from ...
Chiara Dal Farra   +4 more
doaj   +1 more source

Anticausatives in transitive guise

open access: yesNatural Language & Linguistic Theory
Abstract This article discusses verbs of change that allow a formally transitive construal that, nevertheless, has anticausative semantics. Verbs forming such “transitive anticausatives” (e.g., The water raised its temperature) also form canonical anticausatives (cf. The temperature of the water rose).
openaire   +1 more source

Verbal Valency- Decreasing Patterns in Persian [PDF]

open access: yesمطالعات زبان‌‌ها و گویش‌های غرب ایران, 2014
This article deals with different valency-changing patterns across languages. We refer to the configuration of arguments that a predicate needs to express a proposition as its valence pattern (or  argument structure(Grimshaw 1990).
Rezvan Motavalian
doaj  

The systematization of tagalog morphosyntax [PDF]

open access: yes, 1994
In the last two decades Philippine languages, and of these especially Tagalog, have acquired a prominent place in linguistic theory. A central role in this discussion was played by two papers written by Schachter (1976 and 1977), who was inspired by ...
Drossard, Werner
core  

Transitivity Alternations Of The Anticausative Type

open access: yes, 1987
This paper discusses anticausative alternations in a wide variety of languages.
openaire   +2 more sources

Visual form of ASL verb signs predicts non-signer judgment of transitivity. [PDF]

open access: yesPLoS One, 2022
Bradley C   +3 more
europepmc   +1 more source

Ro[u:]ting the interpretation of words [PDF]

open access: yes, 2009
Word formation in Distributed Morphology (see Arad 2005, Marantz 2001, Embick 2008): 1. Language has atomic, non-decomposable, elements = roots. 2. Roots combine with the functional vocabulary and build larger elements. 3.
Alexiadou, Artemis
core  

Causal vs. Anticausal merging of predictors

open access: yesAdvances in Neural Information Processing Systems 37
Presented at the 38th Conference on Neural Information Processing Systems (NeurIPS 2024)
Mejia, Sergio Hernan Garrido   +3 more
openaire   +2 more sources

Home - About - Disclaimer - Privacy