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The locative syntax of Experiencers. The case study of phraseological units as psych-predicates

open access: yesLingBaW, 2017
The name psych-verbs is commonly assigned to verbs denoting mental or emotional states, such as fear, worry, frighten, or surprise. Such verbs select a participant/an individual who experiences an emotional or mental state, usually referred to as an ...
Anna Dąbrowska
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Darītāja un izjutēja lomas robežošanās latviešu valodā

open access: yesBaltistica, 2012
BOUNDARIES OF AGENT AND EXPERIENCER IN LATVIANSummaryThe deep sentence structure is reflected in the surface sentence structure. There is no doubt that the actor is an important participant in the semantics of the sentence, and the patient is important ...
Līga Vogina
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On Psych Verbs and Optional Clitic Doubling in Catalan and Other Ibero-Romance Languages

open access: yesCatalan Journal of Linguistics, 2022
Although undesired under a theoretical viewpoint, natural languages often show cases of “true” optionality. According to a reformulation of the Interface Hypothesis (Sorace 2006), highly complex constructions are more susceptible to optionality and ...
Jorge Vega Vilanova
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On SENSORY PATH and other asymmetries in the encoding of vision and hearing: the case of English

open access: yesCogniTextes
The present article examines directional encoding of visual and auditory perception in English, i.e., expressions where the relationship between the experiencer and the perceived phenomenon is conveyed as a directional one (e.g., Professor McGonagall ...
Yana Aquilina
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Fantasy Proneness Correlates With the Intensity of Near-Death Experience

open access: yesFrontiers in Psychiatry, 2018
Little is known about the personality characteristics of those who have experienced a “Near-Death Experience” (NDE). One interesting candidate is fantasy proneness.
Charlotte Martial   +4 more
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Experiencing Control in Caregiving [PDF]

open access: yesImage: the Journal of Nursing Scholarship, 1999
Purpose: To describe the experience of control as perceived by family caregivers who care for relatives with dementia to determine how caregivers manage care at home. The ability to manage care effectively at home is important because of the rise in the number of family caregivers.Design: Descriptive using secondary analysis of qualitative data.
V, Szabo, V R, Strang
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Experiencing Touch by Technology

open access: yes, 2022
AbstractTouch technology can mediate social touch in situations when people cannot be physically close. Recent social touch technologies use haptic actuators capable of displaying pressure touch. We studied experience in two set-ups which use such actuators: a motorized ribbon and a McKibben sleeve.
Judith Weda   +3 more
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Backward binding as a psych effect: A binding illusion?

open access: yesZeitschrift für Sprachwissenschaft, 2017
Bound anaphors inside subjects challenge the c-command requirement for binding. At least in some languages, experiencer-object verbs such as worry or please are reported to license this type of backward dependence.
Temme Anne, Verhoeven Elisabeth
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Some puzzling findings regarding the acquisition of verbs

open access: yesLanguage Development Research, 2023
On the whole, children acquire frequent words earlier than less frequent words. However, there are other factors at play, such as an early "noun bias" (relative to input frequency, toddlers learn nouns faster than verbs) and a "content-word bias ...
Joshua Hartshorne   +2 more
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Similar but different: ERP evidence on the processing of mental and physical experiencer verbs in Malayalam

open access: yesFrontiers in Language Sciences
This study investigated the neurophysiological correlates of processing mental and physical subject experiencer verbs in Malayalam. Event-related brain potentials (ERPs) were recorded as 28 first-language speakers of Malayalam read intransitive sentences
S. Shalu   +3 more
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