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Directionality and Resultativity: The Cross-linguistic Correlation Revisited
Recent approaches to the cross-linguistic variation in the expressions of directed motion assume a tight correlation between adjectival resultative and directed motion constructions (e.g., Beck and Snyder 2001, Mateu and Rigau 2001; 2002, McIntyre 2004 ...
Minjeong Son
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Predicates of Indonesian and English Simple Sentences [PDF]
This paper was developed from a research report presented in The Third Southern Region of Sumatera TEFLIN held by Sriwijaya University in 2014. Comments recieved by the participants of the seminar and following studies done on the topic made it possible ...
Gulö, I. (Ingatan)
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An Approach to the Nominal Predicates in English and Romanian [PDF]
The paper is meant to be an approach to the use of nominal predicates in English and Romanian. In English there are two kinds of nominal predicates: the nominal predicate proper, concerned with the state or quality of the subject, and the double/complex ...
Nicoleta Florina Mincă
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Basque complex predicates and grammar change
Grammar change gives rise to complex predicates, which are the product of a syntax that was free in a previous period and that doesn’t function freely any longer.
Juan Carlos Odriozola Pereira +1 more
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Predicate Abstraction with Indexed Predicates [PDF]
Predicate abstraction provides a powerful tool for verifying properties of infinite-state systems using a combination of a decision procedure for a subset of first-order logic and symbolic methods originally developed for finite-state model checking.
Bryant, Randal E., Lahiri, Shuvendu K.
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Integration and Autonomy in Japanese Converb Constructions: A Corpus Study
Researchers still have no common opinion on the integration and autonomy of parts of Japanese converb constructions. In this article, morphological and syntactic connectedness in the most common Japanese converb constructions is examined through tests ...
Natalia Solomkina
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Locative Prepositions and Adverbs in Danish
Danish has a small group of words traditionally referred to as spatial adverbs. These adverbs are characterized by having three distinct forms, two directional forms, -Ø (1a) and -ad (1b), and a stative form –e (1c) which also occurs in source PPs (1d):
Tavs Bjerre
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First Phase Syntax of Persian Complex Predicates: Argument Structure and Telicity
In this paper, I propose an analysis of Persian complex predicates, based on the First Phase Verbal syntax developed by Ramchand (2008). I suggest that the light verbs lexicalize the subevent heads into which the verbal phrase is decomposed, while the ...
Marina Pantcheva
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Nomınal and Verbal Predıcate Use in Schızophrenıa
Objective. Schizophrenia’s first characteristics invokes the notion of disordered thought and language. Accordingly one of several diagnostic characteristics of schizophrenia is an impairment of verbal communication.
Айшегюль Озджан Вурал +1 more
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