This paper surveys Lithuanian impersonal constructions with predicative present passive participles containing non-promoted accusative objects. It is shown that the construction, hitherto considered very rare, is well-attested and productive with one verb class, namely, transitive reflexives. In terms of semantics, transitive reflexives in Lithuanian may be classified as autobenefactives. Autobenefactive reflexives do not exhibit a change in argument structure with respect to their non-reflexive counterparts. In the case of autobenefactives, the morpheme -si- attached to the verb adds the meaning that the subject, which mostly has the semantic role of an agent, benefits from the event expressed by the predicate. On the basis of corpus data,...
In this paper, I investigate a group of semantically close functions marked by the Reflexive marker ...
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The verbs of coming and going as a means of modality have been investigated in a number of languages...
This paper surveys Lithuanian impersonal constructions with predicative present passive participles ...
<p><strong>IMPERSONAL VERBS PROPER AND IMPERSONALLY USED PERSONAL VERBS IN MODERN LITHUANIAN</strong...
This paper explores referential features of deleted actors in impersonal passive and impersonal cons...
The present paper focuses on the problem of reflexivization in Lithuanian and English. The study is ...
In this paper I describe the semantics, pragmatics and the discourse functions of three Lithuanian a...
The article describes semantics and pragmatics of reflexive constructions. Common notes on the seman...
Predicative constructions with passive participles in Latvian and Lithuanian exhibit great variation...
The article deals with the consequences of the affixalisation of the formerly enclitic reflexive pro...
The present article seeks to examine some regularities of Lithuanian morphosyntactic interface withi...
The article focuses on case marking of the arguments of deverbal nouns (action and agent nouns) in L...
Set within the generative syntactic tradition, the present article examines the interchange in the l...
The article deals with the morphological forms and functions in Lithuanian, focusing on the possibil...
In this paper, I investigate a group of semantically close functions marked by the Reflexive marker ...
<p>The aim of the current paper is to analyze Latvian reflexive verbs from the point of view of thei...
The verbs of coming and going as a means of modality have been investigated in a number of languages...
This paper surveys Lithuanian impersonal constructions with predicative present passive participles ...
<p><strong>IMPERSONAL VERBS PROPER AND IMPERSONALLY USED PERSONAL VERBS IN MODERN LITHUANIAN</strong...
This paper explores referential features of deleted actors in impersonal passive and impersonal cons...
The present paper focuses on the problem of reflexivization in Lithuanian and English. The study is ...
In this paper I describe the semantics, pragmatics and the discourse functions of three Lithuanian a...
The article describes semantics and pragmatics of reflexive constructions. Common notes on the seman...
Predicative constructions with passive participles in Latvian and Lithuanian exhibit great variation...
The article deals with the consequences of the affixalisation of the formerly enclitic reflexive pro...
The present article seeks to examine some regularities of Lithuanian morphosyntactic interface withi...
The article focuses on case marking of the arguments of deverbal nouns (action and agent nouns) in L...
Set within the generative syntactic tradition, the present article examines the interchange in the l...
The article deals with the morphological forms and functions in Lithuanian, focusing on the possibil...
In this paper, I investigate a group of semantically close functions marked by the Reflexive marker ...
<p>The aim of the current paper is to analyze Latvian reflexive verbs from the point of view of thei...
The verbs of coming and going as a means of modality have been investigated in a number of languages...