In languages like German or Dutch, the distinction between unergative and unaccusative verbs is borne out by a number of syntactic tests. Unergative verbs appear in impersonal passives while unaccusative verbs do not (cf. Perlmutter (1978)). Unergative verbs select the perfect auxiliary haben/hebben (to have) while unaccusative verbs select sein/zijn (t
Distinguishing several kinds of intransitive verbs in natural languages does not require any labelli...
My research was aimed at discovering the behaviour of internally caused verbs in Hungarian in compar...
German distinguishes between so-called verbal/eventive and adjectival/stative passives by auxiliarie
The variable behavior verbs in unaccusative/unergative alternation in Dutch, Italian, and Hebrew led...
The variable behavior verbs in unaccusative/unergative alternation in Dutch, Italian, and Hebrew led...
My research is an attempt at suggesting a cross-linguistically valid definition of verbs characteriz...
This paper studies the relative contributions of syntax and semantics to unaccusative phenomena thro...
Abstract My research is an attempt at suggesting a cross-linguistically valid definition of verbs ch...
Abstract My research is an attempt at suggesting a cross-linguistically valid definition of verbs c...
The phenomenon of unaccusativity is a central focus for the study of the complex properties of verb ...
A number of languages have impersonal passives, a phenome-non illustrated by the following sentences...
One of the approaches to understanding argument structure, lexical semantics, and verbal alternation...
Distinguishing several kinds of intransitive verbs in natural languages does not require any labelli...
In the study of languages such as Dutch, English, or Italian, unaccusativity and unergativity are tw...
In the past 20 years, a new class of verbs has seen the light of existence: 'unaccu-sative &apo...
Distinguishing several kinds of intransitive verbs in natural languages does not require any labelli...
My research was aimed at discovering the behaviour of internally caused verbs in Hungarian in compar...
German distinguishes between so-called verbal/eventive and adjectival/stative passives by auxiliarie
The variable behavior verbs in unaccusative/unergative alternation in Dutch, Italian, and Hebrew led...
The variable behavior verbs in unaccusative/unergative alternation in Dutch, Italian, and Hebrew led...
My research is an attempt at suggesting a cross-linguistically valid definition of verbs characteriz...
This paper studies the relative contributions of syntax and semantics to unaccusative phenomena thro...
Abstract My research is an attempt at suggesting a cross-linguistically valid definition of verbs ch...
Abstract My research is an attempt at suggesting a cross-linguistically valid definition of verbs c...
The phenomenon of unaccusativity is a central focus for the study of the complex properties of verb ...
A number of languages have impersonal passives, a phenome-non illustrated by the following sentences...
One of the approaches to understanding argument structure, lexical semantics, and verbal alternation...
Distinguishing several kinds of intransitive verbs in natural languages does not require any labelli...
In the study of languages such as Dutch, English, or Italian, unaccusativity and unergativity are tw...
In the past 20 years, a new class of verbs has seen the light of existence: 'unaccu-sative &apo...
Distinguishing several kinds of intransitive verbs in natural languages does not require any labelli...
My research was aimed at discovering the behaviour of internally caused verbs in Hungarian in compar...
German distinguishes between so-called verbal/eventive and adjectival/stative passives by auxiliarie