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(Anti)Causativization of psych verbs in Spanish and Japanese

open access: yesLanguage Sciences
There is a notable typological contrast between psych verbs in Japanese and Spanish. Japanese derives Experiencer-Object verbs (e.g. yorokob-ase-ru 'to please') from specific Experiencer-Subject verbs (e.g. yorokobu 'to become pleased') via a morphological causativization.
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The relationship between metamotivational knowledge and performance. [PDF]

open access: yesFront Psychol, 2023
Ross J   +5 more
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Serial verb constructions or verb compounds? : a prototype approach to resultative verb constructions in Mandarin Chinese

open access: yes, 1991
Resultative verb constructions RVCs (hereafter) are a special type of serial verb construction in Mandarin Chinese, in which the verbs hold an action-result relation.
Zhang, Bin (Student at Ball State University : 1985)
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The Taxonomy of Italian Psych Verbs and the Causative/Anticausative Alternation

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In this paper I present a taxonomy of Italian psych verbs based on a lexical resource of 321 verbs in 6 classes and 5 subclasses. Psych verbs are analysed according to the syntactic position of their arguments, the distribution of the prepositions they
Vietri Simonetta
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A syntax-lexicon trade-off in language production. [PDF]

open access: yesProc Natl Acad Sci U S A, 2022
Rezaii N   +4 more
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A dataset of word recognition accuracy, times, and prevalence for 4,562 verbs and 4,562 pseudoverbs of Spanish. [PDF]

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Pérez-Sánchez MÁ   +4 more
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