This dissertation is a comprehensive study of Thai verb complexes which are not semantic arguments of the main predicate of a clause. These non-argument verb complexes are classified into three groups: 1) Directional Serial Verb Constructions, 2) Aspectual Constructions, and 3) Adjoining Constructions. Verb complexes in Directional Serial Verb Constructions encode motion-related situations. Since Thai lacks morphology Thai marks aspect by using distinct aspectual words in either pre-verbal or post-verbal positions. I call the constructions which contain aspect-marking elements, Aspectual Constructions. Adjoining Constructions are composed of verb complexes linked by causal chains and are similar to Resultative Constructions found in English...
This thesis compares the use of serial verbs in Cantonese and Thai. Verb serialization, simply defin...
This study investigated certain properties of non-finite clauses in Thai, that is, matrix clause pre...
The present paper is an attempt to describe a particular semantic domain in Thai, that of local rela...
This dissertation is concerned with a syntactic phenomenon frequent in Thai, namely, serial verb con...
Directional Serial Verb Constructions (Directional SVCs), which are a subset of Serial Verb Construc...
This dissertation presents a study of three linguistic areas--morphology, syntax and semantics--of w...
300 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1984.This dissertation deals with ...
The primary purpose of this dissertation is to investigate the syntactic behavior of two groups of l...
The primary purpose of this dissertation is to investigate the syntactic behavior of two groups of l...
Among various semantic types of serial verb constructions in verb-serializing languages including Th...
textThis dissertation examines both syntax and semantics of the Serial Verb Constructions (SVCs) in...
textThis dissertation examines both syntax and semantics of the Serial Verb Constructions (SVCs) in...
Thai has imperfective aspectual morphemes that are not obligatory inusage, whereas English has oblig...
Thai has imperfective aspectual morphemes that are not obligatory in usage, whereas English has obli...
PhDLinguisticsUniversity of Michiganhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/157128/1/7115215...
This thesis compares the use of serial verbs in Cantonese and Thai. Verb serialization, simply defin...
This study investigated certain properties of non-finite clauses in Thai, that is, matrix clause pre...
The present paper is an attempt to describe a particular semantic domain in Thai, that of local rela...
This dissertation is concerned with a syntactic phenomenon frequent in Thai, namely, serial verb con...
Directional Serial Verb Constructions (Directional SVCs), which are a subset of Serial Verb Construc...
This dissertation presents a study of three linguistic areas--morphology, syntax and semantics--of w...
300 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1984.This dissertation deals with ...
The primary purpose of this dissertation is to investigate the syntactic behavior of two groups of l...
The primary purpose of this dissertation is to investigate the syntactic behavior of two groups of l...
Among various semantic types of serial verb constructions in verb-serializing languages including Th...
textThis dissertation examines both syntax and semantics of the Serial Verb Constructions (SVCs) in...
textThis dissertation examines both syntax and semantics of the Serial Verb Constructions (SVCs) in...
Thai has imperfective aspectual morphemes that are not obligatory inusage, whereas English has oblig...
Thai has imperfective aspectual morphemes that are not obligatory in usage, whereas English has obli...
PhDLinguisticsUniversity of Michiganhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/157128/1/7115215...
This thesis compares the use of serial verbs in Cantonese and Thai. Verb serialization, simply defin...
This study investigated certain properties of non-finite clauses in Thai, that is, matrix clause pre...
The present paper is an attempt to describe a particular semantic domain in Thai, that of local rela...