It is generally assumed that verbs have an ‘argument structure’, which imposes various constraints on the noun phrases that can or must go with the verb, and an ‘event structure’, which characterises the particular temporal characteristics of the ‘event’ which the verb relates to: this event may be a state, a process, an activity, an ‘event in the narrow sense’, and others. In this paper, it is argued that that argument structure and event structure should be brought together. The lexical content of a verb assigns descriptive properties to one or more arguments at one or more times, hence verbs have an ‘argument time-structure’ (AT-structure). Numerous morphological and syntactical operations, such as participle formation or complex verb co...
The paper discusses ways of expressing temporal relations of simultaneity in the German language. Al...
It is well known that event nominals tend to have both an event and one or more non-event interpreta...
The aim of the paper is to propose a classification of complex event nouns based on event structure....
It is generally assumed that verbs have an ‘argument structure’, which imposes various constraints o...
Verbs are traditionally assumed to have an “argument structure”, which imposes various constraints o...
In this paper an attempt wül be made to describe the Aktionsarts of German prefix verbs and their re...
This paper treats the temporal properties of the arguments which undergo the changes denoted by the ...
The processing of semantic and structural information concerning the relation between a verb and its...
The topic of nominal predicates depicting events has long been neglected in German linguistics. The ...
In this paper, I draw on data from prefixation in Russian to argue for a basic distinction between e...
The paper discusses ways of expressing the temporal relations of partial simultaneity in adverbial c...
Alternations play a central role in most current theories of verbal argument structure, wich are dev...
The goal of this article is to investigate the temporal properties of German present participles, oc...
In this paper we raise firstly inadequacies of the analysis of the verb to shoot by Croft (1998). Su...
This essay is concerned with the event structure of verbs of communication. Some verbs of communicat...
The paper discusses ways of expressing temporal relations of simultaneity in the German language. Al...
It is well known that event nominals tend to have both an event and one or more non-event interpreta...
The aim of the paper is to propose a classification of complex event nouns based on event structure....
It is generally assumed that verbs have an ‘argument structure’, which imposes various constraints o...
Verbs are traditionally assumed to have an “argument structure”, which imposes various constraints o...
In this paper an attempt wül be made to describe the Aktionsarts of German prefix verbs and their re...
This paper treats the temporal properties of the arguments which undergo the changes denoted by the ...
The processing of semantic and structural information concerning the relation between a verb and its...
The topic of nominal predicates depicting events has long been neglected in German linguistics. The ...
In this paper, I draw on data from prefixation in Russian to argue for a basic distinction between e...
The paper discusses ways of expressing the temporal relations of partial simultaneity in adverbial c...
Alternations play a central role in most current theories of verbal argument structure, wich are dev...
The goal of this article is to investigate the temporal properties of German present participles, oc...
In this paper we raise firstly inadequacies of the analysis of the verb to shoot by Croft (1998). Su...
This essay is concerned with the event structure of verbs of communication. Some verbs of communicat...
The paper discusses ways of expressing temporal relations of simultaneity in the German language. Al...
It is well known that event nominals tend to have both an event and one or more non-event interpreta...
The aim of the paper is to propose a classification of complex event nouns based on event structure....