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German normative data with naming latencies for 283 action pictures and 600 action verbs. [PDF]
Busch JL +5 more
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The principal aim of this essay is to analyse ditransitive auxiliary verbs in indicative and non-indicative periphrasis in High-Navarrese dialect, in texts written before 1750.
Urtzi Reguero Ugarte
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The Complex Domain Matrix of Ditransitive Constructions [PDF]
This study focuses on the semantics of ditransitive constructions. Its main aim is to show that the semantics of this type of construction is made up of elements belonging to different conceptual domains. In order to fully analyze the complexity inherent
Huelva-Unternbaumen, Enrique
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The principal aim of this essay is to analyse ditransitive auxiliary verbs in indicative and non-indicative periphrasis in High-Navarrese dialect, in texts written before 1750.
Urtzi Reguero Ugarte
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A comparative analysis of three-place predicates in Lakhota within the RRG framework [PDF]
This paper provides a Role and Reference Grammar (hereafter RRG) (Van Valin and LaPolla 1997) study of transitivity in Lakhota, putting special emphasis on the analysis of three-place predicates and the coding alternations they enter into.
Corral Esteban, Avelino
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In this paper, I will propose that the Basque inflectional morpheme -(k)i is an applicative morpheme which 'applies' (dative) object arguments to the structure.
Beatriz Fernández
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The semantically fine-grained ditransitive constructions in Mandarin Chinese show complex interaction between lexical semantics, constructional semantics and syntactic frames.
Xinyue Cécilia Yu
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Verb Frequency and Density Drive Naming Performance in Primary Progressive Aphasia. [PDF]
Stockbridge MD +4 more
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Selective transfer in the acquisition of english double object constrctions by brazilian learners
The present study investigates the acquisition of the English double object constructions (GOLDBERG, 1995) by Brazilian learners. We hypothesize that, due to first language (L1) influences, the prepositional ditransitive construction (John gave a book to
Júlia Vidigal Zara +2 more
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