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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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(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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2012
AbstractThe Aspect Preservation Hypothesis (APH) predicts that, all things being equal, the aspectual information of a deverbal nominalization reflects the Aktionsart of the verbal base. This hypothesis faces prima facie counterexamples in the domain of psychological nouns, as they quite systematically denote states, while not all psychological verbs ...
Antonio Fábregas +2 more
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AbstractThe Aspect Preservation Hypothesis (APH) predicts that, all things being equal, the aspectual information of a deverbal nominalization reflects the Aktionsart of the verbal base. This hypothesis faces prima facie counterexamples in the domain of psychological nouns, as they quite systematically denote states, while not all psychological verbs ...
Antonio Fábregas +2 more
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The Lexico-Syntactic Interface: Psych Verbs and Psych Nouns
Hispania, 1998The syntax of psychological (psych) nouns shows that there is actually a semantic difference between direct and reverse psych verbs that can be codified in aspectual terms. In the case of direct psych verbs we have a path function going from the experiencer to the target of emotion, while in the case of the reverse verbs we have a situation defined by ...
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1988
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 affects the three classes investigated, based on principle reasons mainly due to the theory of (inherent)
Belletti, Adriana, Rizzi, Luigi
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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 affects the three classes investigated, based on principle reasons mainly due to the theory of (inherent)
Belletti, Adriana, Rizzi, Luigi
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Intransitive psych verbs and nominalisation in Xitsonga
South African Journal of African Languages, 2014Although scholars generally agree that there are some similarities between verbs and their associative derived nominals, they are yet to find common ground as to the extent of the verbal properties that are shared by their nominal counterparts. In this article the extent of similarities between psych verbs and their associated derived nominals in ...
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Examining agentivity in Spanish reverse-psych verbs
Studies in Hispanic and Lusophone Linguistics, 2018AbstractIn Spanish reverse-psychological verbs, the experiencer argument can have accusative or dative case marking. Transitivity-based approaches identify different factors that influence this accusative-dative alternation(Miglio, Viola G., Stefan T Gries, Michael J Harris, Eva M Wheeler & Santana-Paixão Raquel.
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Valence dictionary of Croatian psyche verbs
2018Ovaj rječnik donosi detaljan valencijski opis pedeset sedam (57) psiholoških glagola u hrvatskome jeziku. Semantička skupina psiholoških glagola obrađena u rječniku izabrana je kao prva, pokusna skupina glagola zbog svoje značenjske povezanosti i razmjerne odvojenosti od drugih semantičkih skupina.
Birtić, Matea Andrea +4 more
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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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