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A process model of children's early verb use
The verb-island hypothesis (Tomasello, 1992) states that children’s early grammars consist of sets of lexically-specific predicate structures (or verb-islands).
Pine, JM, Pine, J M, Jones, G, Gobet, F
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The subject of non-derived Japanese psych-verbs is the experiencer. These basic psych-verbs are divided into two types depending on the object case marker.
Matsumura, Hiromi
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Thematically Driven Movement in Japanese: A Study of Psych Verb Constructions [PDF]
The general aim of this thesis is to provide support for the claim that movement can be driven by theta-features, advanced by Bokovič (1994), Hornstein (1999, 2001), Manzini and Russo (2000), and O'Neil (1997) among others, through a study of ...
Motomura, Mitsue
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Against the psych causative alternation in Polish [PDF]
The paper examines Object Experiencer (henceforth, OE)/Subject Experiencer (henceforth, SE) verb alternations in Polish in order to check whether Polish exhibits the causative/anticausative alternation in the psych domain (psych causative alternation of ...
Rozwadowska, Bożena, Bondaruk, Anna
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Verb Movement is assumed in many languages and in diachronic syntax. Japanese does not show overt verb movement in terms of word order, but it is also assumed to have covert verb movement in terms of interpretation of tense.
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Verb derivation in modern Greek inside alternation classes
In this paper I present five alternations of the verb system of Modern Greek, which are recurrently mapped on the syntactic frame NPi__NP. The actual claim is that only the participation in alternations and/or the allocation to an alternation variant can
Charitōnidēs, Charitōn Ch.
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The Editorial Office of Psych issues the following Expression of Concern about the published paper: Reflections on Sixty-Eight Years of Research on Race and Intelligence [...
Psych Editorial Office
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Iconicity in argument structure: Psych-verbs in Sign Language of the Netherlands [PDF]
A long tradition of psych-verb research in spoken languages has demonstrated that they constitute a class of their own, both semantically and syntactically. This study presents a description and analysis of psych-verbs in Sign Language of the Netherlands
Marloes Oomen, Oomen, M.
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Comprehension and Production of Psych Verbs in Korean
This study tests the complexity hypothesis that syntactic structures involving a more complex representation impose a greater processing load. I show that Korean psych verbs that exhibit a three-way structural distinction (Belletti & Rizzi 1988) differ in the syntactic and semantic complexity.
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Initiators, states and passives in Spanish psych verbs
The goal here is twofold: the first one is to point out the existence of at least two classes of Object Experiencer psychological verbs (henceforth, OEPV) in Spanish with respect to their passive behavior, casting doubt on Landau (2010), who proposes that passivization of OEPVs correlates with the availability of pseudo-passives in a language.
Antonio Fábregas, Rafael Marín
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