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Above and below verbal roots: A case study of English adverbs of results
This study investigates English resultative adverbs focusing on their syntactic peculiarities. Based on the observation that resultative adverbs can appear in certain activity verb phrases, we argue for an elaborate verbal structure.
Hyun Kyoung Jung, Jaehoon Choi
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Many studies regarding the acquisition of te iru focus on the learner’s language output. There are very few researches that focus on textbooks as the input in language studies.
Hari Setiawan, Ari Artadi
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The Syntax of European Portuguese Resultatives
This study attempts to propose a syntactic distinction between true resultatives and pseudo-resultatives and to provide an overview of the resultative constructions in European Portuguese (EP).
Jiaojiao Yao
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On causatives – A comparison between European Portuguese and Mandarin Chinese
Based on the caused eventuality, causation can be subdivided into the causation of activity and causation of change of state. By analyzing how causatives are expressed in European Portuguese and Mandarin Chinese, this study shows that these two languages
Jiaojiao Yao
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Source-Marking Resultatives in Estonian [PDF]
Estonian has two types of resultative clauses - goal-marking (GM) and source-marking (SM) resultative clauses. Both can be either intransitive or transitive.
Mati Erelt
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RESULTATIVES AND DIATESIS (ON THE MATERIAL OF UKRAINIAN LANGUAGE)
The article is devoted to the study of the essence of diathesis oppositions when logical accents are shifted from the sphere of word morphology to the sphere of semantics and syntax of the verbal sentence, to isolating and describing the object, subject,
Ю. О. Голоцукова
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The article specifies the composition in polymorphic research connected with the problems in state support for agricultural producers, aimed to the sectoral structure of AIC development.
A. Yu. Gorshenin
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Basque adjectival participles: Stative, resultative or experiential
In this paper, I analyze the form and meaning of adjectival participles in Basque, an ergative language with a predominant use of analytic verbal forms.
Ane Berro
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I present clear evidence from Karimata-Miyako Ryukyuan that semantic change can precede a syntactic change in the process of grammaticalization. In this dialect, the morpheme ufu has an aspectual and a conjectural use, and the change proceeds from the ...
Tomohide Kinuhata
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This paper challenges the cross-linguistic validity of the tense–aspect category ‘perfect’ by investigating 15 languages from eight different families (Atayal, Brazilian Portuguese, Dutch, English, German, Gitksan, Japanese, Javanese, Korean, Mandarin ...
Anne Bertrand +14 more
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