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Light Verbs in Translated Chinese
2016This chapter focuses on the light verbs, which related to nominalization, and their hybridity features in translated Chinese, using parallel and comparable corpora as an evidence base. It first introduces the difference between Chinese and English in light verbs, then the different frequencies in translated and native Chinese.
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The Light Verb Construction in Japanese
2000This study deals with the so-called Light Verb Construction in Japanese, which consists of the verb “suru” do and an accusative (“o”) marked verbal noun (VN). There have been unresolved debates on the role of “suru”: whether “suru” in “VN-o suru” functions as a light or heavy verb.
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Learning to detect english and hungarian light verb constructions
ACM Transactions on Speech and Language Processing, 2013Veronika Vincze
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The acquisition of event nominals and light verb constructions
Language and Linguistics Compass, 2019Angela Xiaoxue He, E. Wittenberg
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From the heavy to the light verb: An analysis of tomar ‘to take’
, 2017Begoña Sanromán Vilas
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Chapter 3. Spanish infinitives borrowed into Zapotec light verb constructions
, 2017R. B. D. Azcona
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12. Borrowed verbs and the expansion of light verb phrases in Murrinhpatha
, 2016John Mansfield
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