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The paper addresses the analysis of the peculiar distribution of the arguments in (the three) different classes of psych-verbs. A proposal is developed according to which all classes are coherent with the principle known as UTAH; a different syntax ...
Luigi Rizzi, Rizzi Luigi
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Psych verbs in English and Mandarin
Natural Language and Linguistic Theory, 2014Psych verb constructions show peculiar properties. They appear to project the same θ-relations into inverse configurations (John fears sharks/Sharks frighten John). Furthermore, Experiencer Object psych verb constructions admit backward binding in apparent violation of familiar c-command conditions (Pictures of himself anger John).
Candice Chi-Hang Cheung +2 more
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Polish psych verbs as non-achievements
Linguistik Aktuell, 2020In this chapter it is argued, on the basis of the evidence from Polish, that the traditional Vendlerian classification of verbs is insufficient to accommodate Polish psych verbs. It is demonstrated that Polish perfective psych verbs are initial boundary events, different from final boundary events, such as change of state events or achievements.
Bozena Rozwadowska
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Exceptional Binding with Psych Verbs?
Linguistic Inquiry, 1999As has been well known since Postal 1970, 1971, an anaphor inside the subject of a psych verb with an experiencer object can take the object as its antecedent, in apparent violation of the C-Command Condition on binding [1] : Stories about herself generally worry Mary). Proposed explanations for this phenomenon generally follow two different lines. One
Marcia Cançado
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In The Routledge Handbook of Second Language Acquisition, Morphosyntax, and Semantics, edited by Tania Ionin, Silvina Montrul, Roumyana Slabakova ; https://scholarship.shu.edu/faculty-pubs-chapters/1010/thumbnail ...
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(Anti)Causativization of psych verbs in Spanish and Japanese [PDF]
Altres ajuts: acords transformatius de la UABThere is a notable typological contrast between psych verbs in Japanese and Spanish. Japanese derives Experiencer-Object verbs (e.g.
Ayumi Shimoyoshi
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2020
The main reason why this book is important for current linguistic debates is the fact that the puzzle of psychological verbs, dating back to the seminal paper by Belletti and Rizzi (1988) (henceforth B&R) is far from being settled. Recently it has been gaining even more attention, with research on typologically different languages bringing new ...
Bożena Rozwadowska +2 more
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The main reason why this book is important for current linguistic debates is the fact that the puzzle of psychological verbs, dating back to the seminal paper by Belletti and Rizzi (1988) (henceforth B&R) is far from being settled. Recently it has been gaining even more attention, with research on typologically different languages bringing new ...
Bożena Rozwadowska +2 more
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Semantics and pragmatics of statements with psych verbs
Sibirskiy filologicheskiy zhurnal, 2022The paper considers Russian causative (transitive) psych verbs with semantics of state and action, such as udivlyat’ - udivit’ (to surprise), ogorchat’ - ogorchit’ (to upset). Also, the authors discuss how the speech of Internet communication and traditional dialogue influences the addressee by means of the statements comprising the verbs concerned. An
Elena N. Nikitina, Nadezhda K. Onipenko
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