This paper investigates the semantic underpinnings of the distinction between two syntactic types of “manner of movement ” verbs in Levin (1993), namely the RUN and ROLL classes. According to Levin's (1993) and Levin & Rappaport's (1995) work on unaccusativity, a semantic factor of “internal causation ” should be the trigger for the classification of a movement verb as intransitive (=not-unaccusative), and hence for its belonging to the RUN class. We point out empirical problems for this characterisation, mainly coming from the different readings of the German verb fliegen (fly). From a comparison with other semantically similar verbs, we conclude that the semantic description which underlies the class distinction should be re...
his paper presents an empirical analysis of Italian directed motion verbs and manner of motion verbs...
Motions verbs differ across languages in respect of spatial relations and syntactic/semantic concept...
his paper presents an empirical analysis of Italian directed motion verbs and manner of motion verbs...
This is a semantic study of causative movement verbs that have been organized into two main groups ...
This paper studies the relative contributions of syntax and semantics to unaccusative phenomena thro...
In German, three types of morphologically complex verbs have to be distinguished with respect to V2-...
The purpose of this master's thesis is to define the productivity of the caused-motion construction ...
The author presents the analysis of discussions about the semantic description of traditionally post...
This study offers a new theory of verb movement parametrization. The author proposes to look upon ve...
Languages differ considerably in the attention that they pay to manner as a dimension of motion even...
Introduction We show how the domain of locality in a TAG elementary tree, (Frank 1992), can be exte...
It has been argued that real-world structure constrains the semantic representations of verbs, resul...
his paper presents an empirical analysis of Italian directed motion verbs and manner of motion verbs...
The article describes the semantic flexibility inherent in the verbs of movement, which allows you t...
Abstract. This paper focuses on one famous example of an alternation that has been supposed to depen...
his paper presents an empirical analysis of Italian directed motion verbs and manner of motion verbs...
Motions verbs differ across languages in respect of spatial relations and syntactic/semantic concept...
his paper presents an empirical analysis of Italian directed motion verbs and manner of motion verbs...
This is a semantic study of causative movement verbs that have been organized into two main groups ...
This paper studies the relative contributions of syntax and semantics to unaccusative phenomena thro...
In German, three types of morphologically complex verbs have to be distinguished with respect to V2-...
The purpose of this master's thesis is to define the productivity of the caused-motion construction ...
The author presents the analysis of discussions about the semantic description of traditionally post...
This study offers a new theory of verb movement parametrization. The author proposes to look upon ve...
Languages differ considerably in the attention that they pay to manner as a dimension of motion even...
Introduction We show how the domain of locality in a TAG elementary tree, (Frank 1992), can be exte...
It has been argued that real-world structure constrains the semantic representations of verbs, resul...
his paper presents an empirical analysis of Italian directed motion verbs and manner of motion verbs...
The article describes the semantic flexibility inherent in the verbs of movement, which allows you t...
Abstract. This paper focuses on one famous example of an alternation that has been supposed to depen...
his paper presents an empirical analysis of Italian directed motion verbs and manner of motion verbs...
Motions verbs differ across languages in respect of spatial relations and syntactic/semantic concept...
his paper presents an empirical analysis of Italian directed motion verbs and manner of motion verbs...