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The Syntax and Semantics of Wanting in Indonesian [PDF]
The Indonesian verbs mau and ingin ‘want’ look like typical control verbs. When they are followed by a passive predicate however, an additional, unexpected interpretation arises. The sentence Siti mau/ingin di-cium oleh Ali means ‘Siti wants to be kissed
Polinsky, Maria, Potsdam, Eric
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Long distance agreement in Spanish [PDF]
Treballs Finals del Màster en Ciència Cognitiva i Llenguatge, Facultat de Filosofia, Universitat de Barcelona, Curs: 2016-2017, Tutors: Ángel J. Gallego & M.
Fernández Serrano, Irene
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CATEGORIZATION OF EMOTION VERBS IN BAHASA INDONESIA [PDF]
This article discusses the categorization of emotion verbs in bahasa Indonesia. As the analytical tools,semantic primes from the theory of Natural Semantic Metalanguage were used. The research data werecollected through observation and interview methods.
Mulyadi, Mulyadi
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The Case for Genitive Case in Bulgarian [PDF]
In this paper, we argue, differently from both traditional and modern analyses, that Bulgarian possessive clitics are underlyingly either dative or genitive despite the morphological merger between these two Cases in the language.
Guglielmo Cinque, Iliana Krapova
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This topic needs researched: special passives in English [PDF]
This paper is a study of the grammatical construction needs done (formed by need/want/like + past participle) which can currently be attested in a number of English varieties.
Aguado Garate, Ane
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Perfective and Imperfective in French Kinds of abilities and Actuality Entailment (And some notes on epistemic readings) [PDF]
Possibility Modals: abilities and epistemic readings (French)
Mari, Alda, MARTIN, Fabienne
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Verba Emosi Statif dalam Bahasa Melayu Asahan [PDF]
This research proposes a new perspective in analyzing emotion stative verbs, i.e. starting from meaning to form, by presenting the evidence from the Asahan Malay language.
Mulyadi, M. (Mulyadi)
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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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Ro[u:]ting the interpretation of words [PDF]
Word formation in Distributed Morphology (see Arad 2005, Marantz 2001, Embick 2008): 1. Language has atomic, non-decomposable, elements = roots. 2. Roots combine with the functional vocabulary and build larger elements. 3.
Alexiadou, Artemis
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-ble Adjectives and Middle Constructions: a Problem for Inheritance [PDF]
L'objectiu d'aquest treball és estudiar el comportament dels adjectius en -ble respecte a l'herència dels arguments verbals. Malgrat que els adjectius en -ble, com les construccions mitjanes, tenen caràcter no eventiu, hereten sintàcticament els ...
Gràcia, Lluïsa
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