This paper discusses participant-oriented uses of adverbs and tries to motivate their conceptual flexibility within a framework largely inspired to Langacker\u2019s Cognitive Grammar. Usually, at least two types of participant-oriented adverb are identified, manner and transparent adverbs. It is argued here that they define a network where both a schema and a prototype can be recognised and that the difference between manner and transparent adverbs results from a difference in vantage point. Transparent adverbs, which code either cause or result, imply an internal vantage point while manner adverbs imply an external vantage point. The prototype is identified with those (manner) adverbs which involve some (external) evaluation of the clausal...
Contains fulltext : 40949.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)This study is an...
This paper deals with some restrictions on the formation of '-able 'adjectives from object experienc...
The conventional dictionary is not a good learner’s dictionary. Pinning senses onto words, it mythif...
This paper discusses participant-oriented uses of adverbs and tries to motivate their conceptual fle...
AbstractOrientation is a well known property of some adverbs in English. Early approaches to the top...
Orientation is a well known property of some adverbs in English. Early approaches to the topic simpl...
Abstract ’Non agentive ’ object experiencer verbs (e.g. interest) as well as achieve-ment verbs (e.g...
The paper investigates the pragmatic effects of word order variation in German, specifically concern...
This article investigates the nature of predication of so-called subject-oriented adverbs in English...
This dissertation is concerned with the syntax and semantics of manner adjectives and manner adverbs...
Method-oriented adverbs have received comparatively little attention in the semantic literature on a...
The goal of this thesis is to find empirical evidence for the subdivision of manner adverbs into mon...
The paper shows that adjectives in event nominals are subject to interpretive strategies analogous t...
This article examines a theoretical point of view about the organisation of adjectives. Two major cl...
In event semantics, manner adverbs are analysed as 'predicates of events'. However, many such event ...
Contains fulltext : 40949.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)This study is an...
This paper deals with some restrictions on the formation of '-able 'adjectives from object experienc...
The conventional dictionary is not a good learner’s dictionary. Pinning senses onto words, it mythif...
This paper discusses participant-oriented uses of adverbs and tries to motivate their conceptual fle...
AbstractOrientation is a well known property of some adverbs in English. Early approaches to the top...
Orientation is a well known property of some adverbs in English. Early approaches to the topic simpl...
Abstract ’Non agentive ’ object experiencer verbs (e.g. interest) as well as achieve-ment verbs (e.g...
The paper investigates the pragmatic effects of word order variation in German, specifically concern...
This article investigates the nature of predication of so-called subject-oriented adverbs in English...
This dissertation is concerned with the syntax and semantics of manner adjectives and manner adverbs...
Method-oriented adverbs have received comparatively little attention in the semantic literature on a...
The goal of this thesis is to find empirical evidence for the subdivision of manner adverbs into mon...
The paper shows that adjectives in event nominals are subject to interpretive strategies analogous t...
This article examines a theoretical point of view about the organisation of adjectives. Two major cl...
In event semantics, manner adverbs are analysed as 'predicates of events'. However, many such event ...
Contains fulltext : 40949.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)This study is an...
This paper deals with some restrictions on the formation of '-able 'adjectives from object experienc...
The conventional dictionary is not a good learner’s dictionary. Pinning senses onto words, it mythif...