Resultatives in English and Dutch have developed special degree readings. These readings stem from a reinterpretation of the resultative predicate as indicating a high degree rather than an actual result. For example, when a parent says I love you to death, one need not call the cops, since the sentence is not about love turning lethal, but merely indicative of a high degree of affection. Such cases have often been noted in the literature as idiomatic, but this view ignores the fact that these are not isolated cases but productive constructions that can be used with a variety of verbs. We explore various resultative constructions in English and Dutch, and give a classification of the subtypes involved as well as their diachronic development...
In this paper, we investigate how certain types of predicates should be connected with certain types...
A bias towards formal texts obscures our view of language change and gives a misleading impression o...
This contribution provides a corpus-based investigation of the history of adjectival RESULTATIVE CON...
Resultatives in English and Dutch have developed special degree readings. These readings stem from a...
Resultatives in English and Dutch have developed special degree readings. These readings stem from a...
Adverbs of degree are prone to undergo change, and new adverbs frequently emerge through grammatical...
Adverbs of degree are prone to undergo change, and new adverbs frequently emerge through grammatical...
This paper explores diachronic shifts in the literal and intensifying uses of dood ‘dead’ in the Dut...
This paper argues that the resultative construction (e.g. Goldberg 1995; Boas 2003; Broccias 2003; G...
This introductory paper sets the scene for the present double special issue on degree phenomena. Bes...
This thesis investigates Resultative Constructions (or RCs) (e.g. John wiped the floor clean, The va...
On the basis of synchronic English language material, Bolinger (1972) has put forward the hypothesis...
The article examines the structure of resultative participles in English: participles that denote a ...
Diachronic change regarding the Germanic verb shows a tendency away from strong and towards weak inf...
The article examines the structure of resultative participles in English: participles that denote a ...
In this paper, we investigate how certain types of predicates should be connected with certain types...
A bias towards formal texts obscures our view of language change and gives a misleading impression o...
This contribution provides a corpus-based investigation of the history of adjectival RESULTATIVE CON...
Resultatives in English and Dutch have developed special degree readings. These readings stem from a...
Resultatives in English and Dutch have developed special degree readings. These readings stem from a...
Adverbs of degree are prone to undergo change, and new adverbs frequently emerge through grammatical...
Adverbs of degree are prone to undergo change, and new adverbs frequently emerge through grammatical...
This paper explores diachronic shifts in the literal and intensifying uses of dood ‘dead’ in the Dut...
This paper argues that the resultative construction (e.g. Goldberg 1995; Boas 2003; Broccias 2003; G...
This introductory paper sets the scene for the present double special issue on degree phenomena. Bes...
This thesis investigates Resultative Constructions (or RCs) (e.g. John wiped the floor clean, The va...
On the basis of synchronic English language material, Bolinger (1972) has put forward the hypothesis...
The article examines the structure of resultative participles in English: participles that denote a ...
Diachronic change regarding the Germanic verb shows a tendency away from strong and towards weak inf...
The article examines the structure of resultative participles in English: participles that denote a ...
In this paper, we investigate how certain types of predicates should be connected with certain types...
A bias towards formal texts obscures our view of language change and gives a misleading impression o...
This contribution provides a corpus-based investigation of the history of adjectival RESULTATIVE CON...