In this paper, a frame-based description of verbal polysemy is used to answer some questions concerning syntactic behavior and argument structures associated with complex predicates in Persian. In Persian a number of CPs consisting of a light verb (LV) and a preverb (PV) participate in causative alternation. The causative variant is formed with the LV ændaxtæn 'cause to fall' and the anti-causative variant is formed with oftadæn 'fall'. In some contexts these verbs do not participate in causative alternatioin. In other words they do not have an anti-causative variant in such context
Complex predicates are constructions in which a head attracts arguments from its predicate complemen...
In this paper, a frame-based description of verbal polysemy is used to answer some questions concern...
Causative constructions are of great importance in typological studies of language. Therefore, the b...
The present study mainly aims to describe the mechanics of causative-inchoative alternation in moder...
This thesis studies the argument structure and formation of the very productive and frequent complex...
This thesis presents a detailed study of valency classes and alternation in Persian, a South Western...
This article is a conceptual exploration of causative constructions in Modern Persian. Based on a ty...
In this paper we analyse the interdependence of Persian nonverbal (NV) elements and the light verb (...
In this paper we analyse the interdependence of Persian nonverbal (NV) elements and the light verb (...
In addition to simple verbs, Persian employs a large number of complex predicates consisting of a pr...
Persian complex predicates pose an interesting challenge for theoretical linguistics since they have...
This dissertation investigates the verbal system of Persian and is focused on the interaction of mod...
This paper addresses the issue of separability in Persian complex predicates (CPs). These are syntac...
Complex predicates (CPs) are predicates which act in some way as a single word, and in another way l...
Complex Verbal Predicates (CPs) in Persian consist of a light verb combined with another nonverbal c...
Complex predicates are constructions in which a head attracts arguments from its predicate complemen...
In this paper, a frame-based description of verbal polysemy is used to answer some questions concern...
Causative constructions are of great importance in typological studies of language. Therefore, the b...
The present study mainly aims to describe the mechanics of causative-inchoative alternation in moder...
This thesis studies the argument structure and formation of the very productive and frequent complex...
This thesis presents a detailed study of valency classes and alternation in Persian, a South Western...
This article is a conceptual exploration of causative constructions in Modern Persian. Based on a ty...
In this paper we analyse the interdependence of Persian nonverbal (NV) elements and the light verb (...
In this paper we analyse the interdependence of Persian nonverbal (NV) elements and the light verb (...
In addition to simple verbs, Persian employs a large number of complex predicates consisting of a pr...
Persian complex predicates pose an interesting challenge for theoretical linguistics since they have...
This dissertation investigates the verbal system of Persian and is focused on the interaction of mod...
This paper addresses the issue of separability in Persian complex predicates (CPs). These are syntac...
Complex predicates (CPs) are predicates which act in some way as a single word, and in another way l...
Complex Verbal Predicates (CPs) in Persian consist of a light verb combined with another nonverbal c...
Complex predicates are constructions in which a head attracts arguments from its predicate complemen...
In this paper, a frame-based description of verbal polysemy is used to answer some questions concern...
Causative constructions are of great importance in typological studies of language. Therefore, the b...