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Encoding inception in the domain of psych verbs in Polish

2020
The chapter argues that Polish psych verbs are simple eventualities denoting states in both their imperfective and perfective forms. It is argued that the perfectivising prefixes deriving perfective psych verbs belong to the category of superlexical prefixes in the typology of among others, Romanova (2004) and Svenonius (2004) and function to delimit ...
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Oriented Adverbs and Object Experiencer Psych-Verbs

2013
‘Non agentive’ object experiencer verbs (e.g. interest) as well as achievement verbs (e.g. find) are traditionally taken to be incompatible with oriented adverbs like cleverly. Research on large corpora disconfirms this claim. This paper accounts for the distribution of these ‘weakly agentive’ verbs with dispositional adverbs (cleverly, patiently) and ...
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Psych verbs, anaphors and the configurationality issue in Hungarian

2015
The paper brings evidence that stative object experiencer verbs (aggaszt ‘worries’) and dative experiencer verbs (tetszik ‘appeals to’) are two-place unaccusatives in Hungarian, and it argues for a free merger account of the two internal arguments of these psychological verbs.
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Impersonal and reflexive uses of Middle English psych verbs under contact influence with Old French

Linguistics Vanguard: Multimodal Online Journal, 2020
Carola Trips
exaly  

Iconicity in argument structure

Sign Language and Linguistics (Online), 2017
Marloes Oomen
exaly  

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