This paper concerns the interaction between lexical properties of psychological verbs (henceforth psych-verbs) and their syntactic structure. Representative examples of psych-verbs are given in (1) and (2): ..
The paper addresses the analysis of the peculiar distribution of the arguments in (the three) differ...
Certain psych constructions may be formed on a regular pattern across languages, that of a psycholog...
The aim of this paper is to examine the semantic properties of psychological adjectives (or in brie...
Psychological verbs have two surface mapping structures: experiencer-theme (fear type) and theme-e...
So-called psychological verbs such as Italian temere ‘fear’ preoccupare ‘worry’ and piacere ‘like’ d...
This paper addresses the problem of the special behavior of verbs expressing emotions from the persp...
Durch ihr besonderes Verhalten haben psychologische Verben, und Experiencer-Objekt-Verben im Besonde...
There is a striking contrast between Japanese psychological verbs (psych-verbs) that are essentially...
This is a paper on the aspect of psychological verbs in Japanese. Limitableness and unlimitedness, t...
Psychological verbs (“psych-verbs”) such as admire, amaze, fear, and frighten, have long been known ...
Durch ihr besonderes Verhalten haben psychologische Verben, und Experiencer-Objekt-Verben im Besonde...
J. van Voorst Psychological constructions in French typically exclude the subject's control of the p...
In acquiring language, children must learn to appropriately place the different participants of an e...
One of the recent challenges to the Government-Binding framework has been to explain the reversal pr...
In this paper it is argued that objects of subject experiencer psychological verbs do not have kind ...
The paper addresses the analysis of the peculiar distribution of the arguments in (the three) differ...
Certain psych constructions may be formed on a regular pattern across languages, that of a psycholog...
The aim of this paper is to examine the semantic properties of psychological adjectives (or in brie...
Psychological verbs have two surface mapping structures: experiencer-theme (fear type) and theme-e...
So-called psychological verbs such as Italian temere ‘fear’ preoccupare ‘worry’ and piacere ‘like’ d...
This paper addresses the problem of the special behavior of verbs expressing emotions from the persp...
Durch ihr besonderes Verhalten haben psychologische Verben, und Experiencer-Objekt-Verben im Besonde...
There is a striking contrast between Japanese psychological verbs (psych-verbs) that are essentially...
This is a paper on the aspect of psychological verbs in Japanese. Limitableness and unlimitedness, t...
Psychological verbs (“psych-verbs”) such as admire, amaze, fear, and frighten, have long been known ...
Durch ihr besonderes Verhalten haben psychologische Verben, und Experiencer-Objekt-Verben im Besonde...
J. van Voorst Psychological constructions in French typically exclude the subject's control of the p...
In acquiring language, children must learn to appropriately place the different participants of an e...
One of the recent challenges to the Government-Binding framework has been to explain the reversal pr...
In this paper it is argued that objects of subject experiencer psychological verbs do not have kind ...
The paper addresses the analysis of the peculiar distribution of the arguments in (the three) differ...
Certain psych constructions may be formed on a regular pattern across languages, that of a psycholog...
The aim of this paper is to examine the semantic properties of psychological adjectives (or in brie...