Verbs such as prevent, keep, prohibit and forbid constitute a syntactic class in that they take complements of the form [NP from V-ing] (hereafter “from V-ing complement”): (1) a. He prevented her from rising, placing firm strong hands over her upper arms. b. It was uncomfortable, but the wood kept it from being cold
Errors of verbal complementation are among the most frequent and intractable types of grammatical er...
In this article, I will present a survey of control structures in Korean. The survey is based on a s...
The distinction between Raising and Control verbs was introduced in generative grammar to account fo...
1. Introduction Verbs such as prevent, keep, prohibit and forbid constitute a syntactic class in tha...
The thesis investigates (non-)prepositional -ing complementation of stop and prevent, i.e., the cons...
One well-known difference between British and American English concerns the verb prevent. In both va...
It is the aim of this paper to evaluate the various types of sentential complementation available in...
In Dutch V-final clauses the verbs tend to form a cluster in which the main verb is separated from i...
Traditional linguistics assumes that verbs are lexical categories that typically merge in the predic...
Traditional linguistics assumes that verbs are lexical categories that typically merge in the predic...
As illustrated in (1) and (2), English tensed clausal complements differ from nominal arguments in t...
This article reports on a corpus-based study of diachronic change and constructional competition in ...
There is a type of Latin verbs that can be built with the majority of the morpho-syntactic categorie...
This paper is a study of the subclassification of English verbs in generative grammar. It is intende...
Gramley S. Infinitive and -ing Contructions as Verb Complements. In: Bald W-D, ed. Kernprobleme der ...
Errors of verbal complementation are among the most frequent and intractable types of grammatical er...
In this article, I will present a survey of control structures in Korean. The survey is based on a s...
The distinction between Raising and Control verbs was introduced in generative grammar to account fo...
1. Introduction Verbs such as prevent, keep, prohibit and forbid constitute a syntactic class in tha...
The thesis investigates (non-)prepositional -ing complementation of stop and prevent, i.e., the cons...
One well-known difference between British and American English concerns the verb prevent. In both va...
It is the aim of this paper to evaluate the various types of sentential complementation available in...
In Dutch V-final clauses the verbs tend to form a cluster in which the main verb is separated from i...
Traditional linguistics assumes that verbs are lexical categories that typically merge in the predic...
Traditional linguistics assumes that verbs are lexical categories that typically merge in the predic...
As illustrated in (1) and (2), English tensed clausal complements differ from nominal arguments in t...
This article reports on a corpus-based study of diachronic change and constructional competition in ...
There is a type of Latin verbs that can be built with the majority of the morpho-syntactic categorie...
This paper is a study of the subclassification of English verbs in generative grammar. It is intende...
Gramley S. Infinitive and -ing Contructions as Verb Complements. In: Bald W-D, ed. Kernprobleme der ...
Errors of verbal complementation are among the most frequent and intractable types of grammatical er...
In this article, I will present a survey of control structures in Korean. The survey is based on a s...
The distinction between Raising and Control verbs was introduced in generative grammar to account fo...