International audienceExpressions with an aspectual variant of a light verb, e.g. 'take on debt' vs. 'have debt', are frequent in texts but often difficult to classify between verbal idioms, light verb constructions or compositional phrases. We investigate the properties of such expressions with a disputed membership and propose a selection of features that determine more satisfactory boundaries between the three categories in this zone, assigning the expressions to one of them
The distinction between perfective and imperfective aspect has been identified in many languages acr...
Abstract: "Work on aspect has long focussed on classifications of linguistic expressions into aspect...
English light verb constructions (LVCs), such as have a drink, make an offer, take a bath, do an inv...
International audienceExpressions with an aspectual variant of a light verb, e.g. 'take on debt' vs....
The dissertation deals with aspect in light verb constructions in French (LVCs). Light verb predicat...
Light verb constructions are periphrastic paraphrases of verbs. For ex-ample, English expressions pu...
Since influential work by Perlmutter (1968, 1970), the standard analysis of English aspectual verbs ...
In this paper, we show that light verbs (LV), lacking fully specified argument structure, fall into ...
We present a study of constructions of the type <light verb + noun> in European Portuguese. We...
1.1. The control/raising analysis of English aspectual verbs Since Perlmutter (1968, 1970), the stan...
This article is dedicated to the study of theoretical views and trends in the expression of aspectua...
This paper proposes a novel analysis on the light verb construction (LVC) based upon the Root Hypoth...
This article describes aspectuality and its characteristics in English, different approaches to aspe...
In Udi, most verbal lexemes are composed, in all tense-aspect-mood categories, of a light verb and a...
Aspectuality is an important field of linguistics and linguists usually make a distinction between g...
The distinction between perfective and imperfective aspect has been identified in many languages acr...
Abstract: "Work on aspect has long focussed on classifications of linguistic expressions into aspect...
English light verb constructions (LVCs), such as have a drink, make an offer, take a bath, do an inv...
International audienceExpressions with an aspectual variant of a light verb, e.g. 'take on debt' vs....
The dissertation deals with aspect in light verb constructions in French (LVCs). Light verb predicat...
Light verb constructions are periphrastic paraphrases of verbs. For ex-ample, English expressions pu...
Since influential work by Perlmutter (1968, 1970), the standard analysis of English aspectual verbs ...
In this paper, we show that light verbs (LV), lacking fully specified argument structure, fall into ...
We present a study of constructions of the type <light verb + noun> in European Portuguese. We...
1.1. The control/raising analysis of English aspectual verbs Since Perlmutter (1968, 1970), the stan...
This article is dedicated to the study of theoretical views and trends in the expression of aspectua...
This paper proposes a novel analysis on the light verb construction (LVC) based upon the Root Hypoth...
This article describes aspectuality and its characteristics in English, different approaches to aspe...
In Udi, most verbal lexemes are composed, in all tense-aspect-mood categories, of a light verb and a...
Aspectuality is an important field of linguistics and linguists usually make a distinction between g...
The distinction between perfective and imperfective aspect has been identified in many languages acr...
Abstract: "Work on aspect has long focussed on classifications of linguistic expressions into aspect...
English light verb constructions (LVCs), such as have a drink, make an offer, take a bath, do an inv...