Embick (2004) has recently challenged the widely held view that English resultative participles (or adjectival passives) are formed in the lexicon while (verbal) passives are built syntactically (a proposal originally formalized in Wasow 1977; see also Bresnan 1982, Levin and Rappaport 1986, and many others). Instead, Embick argues for a syntactic analysis to explain why only certain arguments of a verb may serve as externalized arguments of a corresponding resultative, which must be stipulated on lexical analyses. I enrich the debate by examining the structure of resultatives in Palauan, an Austronesian language with about 15,000 speakers in Micronesia. I provide empirical evidence for a particular syntactic and semantic analysis of Pal...
This paper is an attempt to provide a morphosyntactic analysis of resultative constructions in Japan...
This thesis is a reference grammar of Paluai, an Austronesian language belonging to the Admiralties ...
Domains where languages have two or more competing syntactic constructions expressing the same meani...
Embick (2004) has recently challenged the widely held view that English resultative participles (or ...
The Syntactic Structure of Palauan Resultatives Embick (2004) has recently challenged the widely hel...
The article examines the structure of resultative participles in English: participles that denote a ...
The article examines the structure of resultative participles in English: participles that denote a ...
This thesis proposes an explanatory account for the fact that some, but not all languages exhibit ad...
Current syntactic accounts of English resultatives are based on the assumption that result XPs are p...
Washio (1997; 1999) observes that resultative predicates are divided into two different groups, stro...
There are two types of resultative constructions, i.e., weak and strong resultative constructions. I...
This thesis investigates the nature of grammatical patterns through an in-depth study of resultative...
This thesis examines constructions known as resultative constructions. In addition to the well-known...
This introduction surveys the prospects for developing a systematic comparative approach to Austrone...
This paper explores a set of surprising contrasts between two major classes of adjectives in Tagalog...
This paper is an attempt to provide a morphosyntactic analysis of resultative constructions in Japan...
This thesis is a reference grammar of Paluai, an Austronesian language belonging to the Admiralties ...
Domains where languages have two or more competing syntactic constructions expressing the same meani...
Embick (2004) has recently challenged the widely held view that English resultative participles (or ...
The Syntactic Structure of Palauan Resultatives Embick (2004) has recently challenged the widely hel...
The article examines the structure of resultative participles in English: participles that denote a ...
The article examines the structure of resultative participles in English: participles that denote a ...
This thesis proposes an explanatory account for the fact that some, but not all languages exhibit ad...
Current syntactic accounts of English resultatives are based on the assumption that result XPs are p...
Washio (1997; 1999) observes that resultative predicates are divided into two different groups, stro...
There are two types of resultative constructions, i.e., weak and strong resultative constructions. I...
This thesis investigates the nature of grammatical patterns through an in-depth study of resultative...
This thesis examines constructions known as resultative constructions. In addition to the well-known...
This introduction surveys the prospects for developing a systematic comparative approach to Austrone...
This paper explores a set of surprising contrasts between two major classes of adjectives in Tagalog...
This paper is an attempt to provide a morphosyntactic analysis of resultative constructions in Japan...
This thesis is a reference grammar of Paluai, an Austronesian language belonging to the Admiralties ...
Domains where languages have two or more competing syntactic constructions expressing the same meani...