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SECONDARY RESULTATIVE PREDICATES IN GERMAN

open access: yesІноземна філологія
The article deals with secondary resultative predicates in German consisting of a full-fl edged verb and an adjective. Through the analysis of a number of German explanatory dictionaries and works of fi ction with their translations, 315 resultative ...
Oksana Smerechynska
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Resultative Predicates in Japanese

open access: yesNordlyd: Tromsø University Working Papers on Language & Linguistics, 2007
Washio (1997; 1999) observes that resultative predicates are divided into two different groups, strong and weak resultatives, depending on ‘patienthood’ of the object. This typology of resultatives seems to capture a point of crosslinguistic variation in
Kaori Takamine
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Understanding Results

open access: yesJournal of Urology, 2009
Properly conducted clinical trials provide essential evidence about the benefits and harms of a therapeutic intervention. To ensure accurate interpretation of study findings urologists should understand measures of effect and their precision. In this segment of the Users' Guide to the Urological Literature series we provide guidance on how measures of ...
Division of Urology, Department of Surgery, University of Ottawa, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada ( host institution )   +4 more
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The *t-V-ce System of the Carib Languages and the Kuikuro Resultative Participle

open access: yesLanguages
In the Kuikuro language (Upper Xingu Carib), the construction tü-/ t-verb-i/-ti/-si/-stress is a reflex of the Carib proto-construction *t-V-ce, often labeled as a ‘participle’.
Gelsama Mara Ferreira Dos Santos   +1 more
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Kissing goodbye

open access: yesCorela, 2011
The object of this article is to provide a thorough analysis of the little studied kiss goodbye construction (Max kissed his mother goodbye). Its great number of properties follow naturally if we integrate this construction within an articulate theory of
Isabelle Haïk
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Te lo tengo dicho muchas veces. Resultatives between coercion, relevance and reanalysis

open access: yesOpen Linguistics, 2018
This paper deals with the question of how and why resultative constructions change into anteriors. This discussion will be based on synchronic data concerning tener + past participle, a resultative construction used in modern Spanish. One of the latter's
Detges Ulrich
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Нови изследвания в областта на сравнителната славянска морфология

open access: yesZeszyty Cyrylo-Metodiańskie, 2019
New Research in the Field of Comparative Slavic Morphology. A review of: Stoychev, Stiliyan. The Bulgarian Resultative Form and the Czech Language.
Rumenova, Margarita
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Constructional contamination blocking full-fledged alternation? (The lack of) word order variation in Dutch verb clusters with resultative krijgen ‘to get’

open access: yesCognitive Linguistics
In Dutch verb clusters consisting of an auxiliary and a past participle, both orders of participle and auxiliary are fine. This distinguishes auxiliaries from copular verbs combined with an adjectival participle, for which only the [Part + V]-order is ...
Delaby Gauthier   +2 more
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The resultative construction with “verbs of cooking” and “verbs of colouring” in English and Spanish: a contrastive lexical-constructional study

open access: yesEstudios de Lingüística
Despite the extensive interest in cross-linguistic constructional research over the past few decades, the resultative construction in Spanish has largely been overlooked.
Isabel Jiménez Sáez
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Subjektová rezultativa v češtině ve srovnání s ruštinou : Subjective Resultatives in Czech Compared with Russian [PDF]

open access: yesČasopis pro Moderní Filologii, 2015
Subjective resultatives (SR) are constructed from intransitive verbs that denote a change of state. In Czech, a participle in -l- is often used. Russian is said to have only very restricted SR as mostintransitive non-reflexive verbs do not form a ...
Giger, Markus
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