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Syntactic generalization with novel intransitive verbs

Journal of Child Language, 2013
ABSTRACTTo understand how children develop adult argument structure, we must understand the nature of syntactic and semantic representations during development. The present studies compare the performance of children aged 2;6 on the two intransitive alternations in English: patient (Daddy is cooking the food/The food is cooking) and agent (Daddy is ...
Melissa, Kline, Katherine, Demuth
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Intransitive, Transitive, and Ditransitive Verbs

Tommi Tsz-Cheung Leung   +2 more
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Intransitive verbs in Sesotho

South African Journal of African Languages, 1991
Intransitive verbs in Sesotho have been investigated within the Government-Binding theory with special attention to one of its principles, the theta-theory. Intransitive verbs have been manipulated in different sentence structures with special attention to the implications of the grammatical relations subject, object and adjunct.
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The Use of Être as an Auxiliary with Intransitive Verbs

The Modern Language Journal, 1936
Fundamentally, all instruction on this point of grammar has been based on memorizing a list of intransitive verbs which take 8tre as auxiliary. The good students will learn the list, the mediocre ones will try to, and the poor ones will hope that they guess right. Can they be blamed?
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Intransitive Verbs and Auxiliaries

1986
In Italian there are two particularly striking facts, originally brought to my attention by D. Perlmutter, which suggest that the class of verbs traditional grammar refers to as ‘intransitive’ is not homogeneous, and in particular that there exist important structural differences between sentences like (1a) and (1b).
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The Tenses of the Intransitive Verb in Sumerian

The American Journal of Semitic Languages and Literatures, 1934
In my Grammatical Texts (1914), as well as in my Grundziige der sumerischen Grammatik (1923), I have contended-on the basis of the inscriptional material as it had been grammatically analyzed at that time-that the passive-intransitive voice of the Sumerian verb, exactly as the transitive, forms both a preterit and a present-future. A different opinion,
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On the Distinction of Intransitive Verbs in Turkish

2017
Bu çalışma Türkçedeki geçişsiz fiiller ve bunların ayrımı üzerine yoğunlaşmaktadır. Geleneksel gramer kuralları geçişsiz fiilleri unsurlarının anlamsal özelliklerine değinmeden basitçe nesnesi olmayan fiiller olarak değerlendirir. Modern çalışmalar ise geçişsiz fiilleri taşıdıkları unsurların sözdizimsel ve anlamsal özellikleri açısından ele alır ve ...
ERDEM, Mevlüt, PILGIR, Serap
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