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The Unergative-Unaccusative Distinction and the Benefactive Applicative in Amharic
Proceedings of the Twenty-Third Annual Meeting of the Berkeley Linguistics Society: Special Session on Syntax and Semantics in Africa (1997)
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Transitivity alternation refers to the causative/inchoative alternation of some unaccusative verbs. Different languages use different patterns to show transitivity alternation morphologically.
Dehghan Farzaneh, Rezvani Reza
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The Application of Signal Detection Theory to Acceptability Judgments. [PDF]
Huang Y, Ferreira F.
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The Unaccusative-Unergative Dichotomy of Predicates. Is There an Unaccusative Mismatch in English?
The paper addresses the issue of the unaccusative-unergative dichotomy of predicates, providing a special analysis of the class status of the verb “to die” in English. First, the article opens with a view of unaccusativity in the light of the Lexicon-Syntax Interface.
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Expecting Questions Modulates Cognitive Effort in a Syntactic Processing Task: Evidence From Pupillometry. [PDF]
Chapman LR, Hallowell B.
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This article makes two claims with respect to meteorological expressions in Basque grammar: firstly, it shows that, in the light of Eriksen, Kittilä and Kolehmainen's (2010) crosslinguistic typology of metereological expressions, Basque resorts to the so-
Iñigo Arteatx, Xabier Artiagoitia
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The Role of Verbs in Sentence Production. [PDF]
Antón-Méndez I.
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45 years of unergativity and unaccusativity
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Meteorological expressions in Basque grammar and the Theory of Grammar
This article makes two claims with respect to meteorological expressions in Basque grammar: firstly, it shows that, in the light of Eriksen, Kittilä and Kolehmainen's (2010) crosslinguistic typology of metereological expressions, Basque resorts to the so-
Iñigo Arteatx, Xabier Artiagoitia
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