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Satisfied and Secured-An Integration of Self-Determination Theory and Attachment Theory in the Environmental Domain. [PDF]

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MENTAL STATE, VOLITION AND ARGUMENT REALIZATION

Journal of Chinese Linguistics, 2023
We explore argument realization in the resultative V-de construction under the framework of the Theta System. We find that the theta grids of the resultative V-de construction are of two types, i.e., ([+c-m], [-c]) and ([+cm], [-m]), depending on the (a-)
J. Xiong, Chu-Ren Huang
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Volition and mood in Italian: a study of the state-of-affairs subjunctive

Acta Linguistica Hafniensia. International Journal of Structural Linguistics, 2022
This paper deals with the function of the Italian subjunctive in the sphere of volition. It argues that the subjunctive designates what is called a state-of-affairs (SoA) in this sphere. This argument is substantiated in two parts.
A. Andersen
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Grammaticalization and (inter)subjectification in an Iranian modal verb: A paradox resolved by Dutch

Australian Journal of Linguistics, 2021
This paper deals with the grammatical and semantic development of a modal verb in four West Iranian languages: gu/ga in Kahangi, gijabon in Semnani, boGostæn/bogostæn in the Takestan dialect of Tati and goan in Vafsi.
S. Koohkan, J. Nuyts
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Functions of the Subanon mo-Prefix: Evidence from Paradigms and Argument Structure

Oceanic Linguistics, 2020
:In Subanon, an underdescribed Philippine language of Mindanao Island, the prefix mo- appears multifunctional, much like its cognate in other languages.
B. Hauk
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Mental state, volition and argument realization

Journal of Chinese Linguistics
:We explore argument realization in the resultative V-de construction under the framework of the Theta System. We find that the theta grids of the resultative V-de construction are of two types, i.e., ([+c-m], [-c]) and ([+cm], [-m]), depending on the (a-
J. Xiong, Chu-Ren Huang
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Say “I’m Uncle Lama” and sit with crossed legs: Socializing religious practice in Sherpa

Australian Journal of Linguistics
In caregivers’ speech to children, linguistic information is inseparable from cultural information. Young children acquiring Sherpa, a Tibeto-Burman language spoken in northeastern Nepal’s Khumbu region, are also learning the Tibetan Buddhist concepts ...
S. Ciesielski
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