In this paper, from the perspective of Cognitive Grammar, we consider the question of what kind of verbs can take cognate objects (COs) and what kind of verbs cannot. We investigate the syntactic properties of COs, such as the ability to take modifiers, the passivizability of cognate object constructions (COCs), and the it-pronominalization of COs. It is our contention that a detailed classification of verbs that occur in COCs is required in order to capture the relation between the syntactic properties and the modification of COs. While classifying verbs, we focus on three conceptual factors: the force of energy of the subject, a change of state of the subject, and the objectivity of the cognate noun. The study reveals that these three par...
is paper contains a lexico-semantic analysis of Cognate Constructions (CCs), i.e. argument structure...
Thesis (Ph. D. in Linguistics)--University of Tsukuba, (A), no. 5561, 2010.10.31Includes bibliograph...
This paper contains a lexico-semantic analysis of Cognate Constructions (CCs), i.e. argument structu...
Despite having always being a central subject-matter in linguistics due to their controversial synta...
This study provides a small scale survey of English verbs that can take cognate objects (CO) both in...
Starting with the Transitivity Requirement hypothesis [the direct object counterpart of Extended Pro...
In the Cognate Object Construction (COC) a typically intransitive verb combines with a postverbal no...
This research deals with the cognate object construction, which is exemplified by the following: (1)...
In this article we deal with so-called cognate objects, which are often divided into two classes on ...
Analyses regarding clauses with a cognate object (CO), e.g. Alice laughed a scornful laugh, have fre...
Introduction. The aim of the article is to determine whether syntactic behavior of linguistic unit d...
It has been observed that in English while unergative verbs can take cognate objects, transitive ver...
This paper investigates the patterns of cognate objects (COs) associated with unergatives and unaccu...
Dieser Beitrag ist mit Zustimmung des Rechteinhabers aufgrund einer (DFG-geförderten) Allianz- bzw. ...
This note considers some of the problems raised by so-called “cognate objects” in the light of Hale ...
is paper contains a lexico-semantic analysis of Cognate Constructions (CCs), i.e. argument structure...
Thesis (Ph. D. in Linguistics)--University of Tsukuba, (A), no. 5561, 2010.10.31Includes bibliograph...
This paper contains a lexico-semantic analysis of Cognate Constructions (CCs), i.e. argument structu...
Despite having always being a central subject-matter in linguistics due to their controversial synta...
This study provides a small scale survey of English verbs that can take cognate objects (CO) both in...
Starting with the Transitivity Requirement hypothesis [the direct object counterpart of Extended Pro...
In the Cognate Object Construction (COC) a typically intransitive verb combines with a postverbal no...
This research deals with the cognate object construction, which is exemplified by the following: (1)...
In this article we deal with so-called cognate objects, which are often divided into two classes on ...
Analyses regarding clauses with a cognate object (CO), e.g. Alice laughed a scornful laugh, have fre...
Introduction. The aim of the article is to determine whether syntactic behavior of linguistic unit d...
It has been observed that in English while unergative verbs can take cognate objects, transitive ver...
This paper investigates the patterns of cognate objects (COs) associated with unergatives and unaccu...
Dieser Beitrag ist mit Zustimmung des Rechteinhabers aufgrund einer (DFG-geförderten) Allianz- bzw. ...
This note considers some of the problems raised by so-called “cognate objects” in the light of Hale ...
is paper contains a lexico-semantic analysis of Cognate Constructions (CCs), i.e. argument structure...
Thesis (Ph. D. in Linguistics)--University of Tsukuba, (A), no. 5561, 2010.10.31Includes bibliograph...
This paper contains a lexico-semantic analysis of Cognate Constructions (CCs), i.e. argument structu...