Verbs like begin may take either a VP or an NP complement, but their meaning is pretty similar in both cases, e.g., for begin, the start of an eventuality is at stake
This paper examines the development of BE going to + infinitive and its present day (PDE) uses, a cl...
In this paper we will present a corpus-based cognitive-semantic analysis of five verbs that express ...
This paper indicates how sentence processing depends upon the active construction of a PERSPECTIVE, ...
This article investigates the cognitive operations underlying the different uses of four main begin...
This essay is a corpus study, the aim of which is to investigate the usage of two near-synonymous ve...
National audienceThis paper is concerned with sentences containing the verb commence in the preterit...
This is the story of a markedness contrast between between two verbal complementation patterns, each...
International audienceThis article proposes to reassess the role of aspectualizers 'begin' and 'star...
The six verbs BEGIN/START, CONTINUE/KEEP and STOP/FINISH are among J. R. Firth's (1968 : 122) 'verbs...
On the basis of data collected from a large-scale corpus of English, this paper examines the lexical...
In sentences such as he began the book or she finished the sandwich some unmentioned activity is met...
International audienceThe point of this paper is to argue for the relevance of the paradoxical notio...
Gramley S. Infinitive and Gerund Complements with the Verbs begin and start. Arbeiten aus Anglistik ...
2. B. Peeters, « Commencer and se mettre à : an axiologico-conceptual description » This paper exam...
This paper indicates how sentence processing depends upon the active construction of a PERSPECTIVE, ...
This paper examines the development of BE going to + infinitive and its present day (PDE) uses, a cl...
In this paper we will present a corpus-based cognitive-semantic analysis of five verbs that express ...
This paper indicates how sentence processing depends upon the active construction of a PERSPECTIVE, ...
This article investigates the cognitive operations underlying the different uses of four main begin...
This essay is a corpus study, the aim of which is to investigate the usage of two near-synonymous ve...
National audienceThis paper is concerned with sentences containing the verb commence in the preterit...
This is the story of a markedness contrast between between two verbal complementation patterns, each...
International audienceThis article proposes to reassess the role of aspectualizers 'begin' and 'star...
The six verbs BEGIN/START, CONTINUE/KEEP and STOP/FINISH are among J. R. Firth's (1968 : 122) 'verbs...
On the basis of data collected from a large-scale corpus of English, this paper examines the lexical...
In sentences such as he began the book or she finished the sandwich some unmentioned activity is met...
International audienceThe point of this paper is to argue for the relevance of the paradoxical notio...
Gramley S. Infinitive and Gerund Complements with the Verbs begin and start. Arbeiten aus Anglistik ...
2. B. Peeters, « Commencer and se mettre à : an axiologico-conceptual description » This paper exam...
This paper indicates how sentence processing depends upon the active construction of a PERSPECTIVE, ...
This paper examines the development of BE going to + infinitive and its present day (PDE) uses, a cl...
In this paper we will present a corpus-based cognitive-semantic analysis of five verbs that express ...
This paper indicates how sentence processing depends upon the active construction of a PERSPECTIVE, ...