Activa, mitjana i passiva: la morfosintaxi de la veu [PDF]
This paper is concerned with the variation found with respect to how languages morphologically mark argument structure (AS) alternations, a variation that I take to be related to the realization of the syntactic Voice head.
Alexiadou, Artemis
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Instrument subjects are agents or causers [PDF]
It has often been noticed that one syntactic argument position can be realized by elements which seem to realize different thematic roles. This is notably the case with the external argument position of verbs of change of state which licenses volitional ...
Alexiadou, Artemis, Schäfer, Florian
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On the distribution and interpretation of voice in Greek anticausatives. [PDF]
Tsiakmakis E +2 more
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Do sentences with unaccusative verbs involve syntactic movement? Evidence from neuroimaging. [PDF]
Agnew ZK +3 more
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The curious case of processing unaccusative verbs in aphasia. [PDF]
Sullivan N +3 more
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Agents Strongly Preferred: ERP Evidence from Natives and Non-Natives Processing Intransitive Sentences in Spanish. [PDF]
Zawiszewski A +2 more
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The Predictive Value of Tagalog Voice Morphology in Filler-Gap Dependency Formation. [PDF]
Pizarro-Guevara JS, Wagers M.
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How the brain processes different dimensions of argument structure complexity: evidence from fMRI. [PDF]
Meltzer-Asscher A +3 more
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The comprehension of sentences with unaccusative verbs in aphasia: a test of the intervener hypothesis. [PDF]
Sullivan N +3 more
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Plasticity of sentence processing networks: evidence from a patient with agrammatic variant of primary progressive aphasia (PPA). [PDF]
Thompson CK +4 more
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