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Attributive past participles in Dutch
Elffers, E., de Haan, S., Schermer, I.
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2020
In this book, the traditional definition of ‘grammaticalization’ is challenged in the light of current developments in grammar theory. The main innovation of this approach is the focus on the feature composition of lexical items. From this perspective, the loss of past participle agreement in Catalan is analyzed on the basis of newly collected data as ...
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In this book, the traditional definition of ‘grammaticalization’ is challenged in the light of current developments in grammar theory. The main innovation of this approach is the focus on the feature composition of lexical items. From this perspective, the loss of past participle agreement in Catalan is analyzed on the basis of newly collected data as ...
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The semantics of past participles
2023This dissertation proposes a new way of understanding the semantics of past participles, primarily in English. In some uses, past participles denote an event (e.g. 'fed' in 'The baby is being fed cheerios'), while in others the participle denotes a result state of an event of the kind denoted by the verb (e.g. 'fed' in 'The baby seemed well-fed'). This
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2006
Past participle agreement phenomena are widespread in Romance. Although the picture is somewhat fragmented when all the various Romance dialects are taken into consideration,1 certain basic trends are readily observable across the standard languages, and it is these that have provided the essential data feeding into the participle agreement diagnostic ...
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Past participle agreement phenomena are widespread in Romance. Although the picture is somewhat fragmented when all the various Romance dialects are taken into consideration,1 certain basic trends are readily observable across the standard languages, and it is these that have provided the essential data feeding into the participle agreement diagnostic ...
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Some Khotanese Past Participles
Bulletin of the School of Oriental and African Studies, 1966One of the difficulties in the study of the verbal system of a language that is comparatively little known can be finding the appropriate past participles to go with present stems or the reverse. This difficulty faces those working with Khotanese. H. W. Bailey has only recently assigned ārsta- to ārīh- ‘to share’ and pärsta- to prïh- ‘to conceal’. Some
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Past Participle Agreement in Codeswitching Contexts
Journal of Monolingual and Bilingual Speech, 2019In this work we will test the ability of nominal gender to be ‘infinitely reusable as an “active goal” for the operation Agree’ (Carstens, 2010) in mixed Italian/ English clauses. In particular, we will analyse long-distance gender relations that are realised outside the DP domain in compound ergative clauses, where an Italian ergative past participle
Cocchi, Gloria, Pierantozzi, Cristina
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Facets of Romance past participle agreement
1989Abstract It is usual to say that in (2) and (3), the past participle agrees with the clitic or Wh-phrase, much as the auxiliary ‘a’ in (1)-(3) is said to agree with the subject NP ‘Paul’. We shall argue, however, that this parallelism is only partially valid and that there is a significant distinction to be drawn between the two types of
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