International audienceThis paper deals with asymmetric complex predicates (combining a main verb and a 'light' verb) in Odia, an Indo-Aryan language. The main focus is on the two most common light verbs-jaa 'go' and-de 'give'. We argue that these light verbs are constructions in their own right affecting the interpretation of the event in two ways: (i) they necessarily refer to the completion of the event (as opposed to the single verb construction) and (ii) they typically express unexpectedness or abruptness and can as such be considered a mirative construction as defined by Delancey (2012). Transitivity plays a major role not only in the distinction between-jaa 'go' and-de 'give' but also in differences of degree of completion and unexpec...
this paper, I present the results of a detailed investigation of constructions which encode complex ...
The prevalence of complex predicates consisting of a verb component (verbalizer) and a non-verb comp...
International audienceHindi transitive verbs, contrary to Bengali verbs, require the ergative struct...
International audienceThis paper deals with asymmetric complex predicates (combining a main verb and...
This paper deals with asymmetric complex predicates (combining a main verb and a ‘light’ verb) in Od...
This paper surveys complex predicates of motion in Urdu/Hindi (Hook 1974, Hautli-Janisz 2013), a spa...
“Aspectual” complex predicates (ACPs) in Hindi are formed by a sequence of two verbs that together d...
International audienceIn many contemporary Ir. languages, complex predicates come in pairs, with one...
The present paper offers an analysis of the transitivizing and intransitivizing preverbs (semi-bound...
The present paper offers an analysis of the transitivizing and intransitivizing preverbs (semi-bound...
Compound verbs, typical of the Indo-Aryan languages of India, are absent from Romani. Still, there a...
This paper attempts to identify the changes that are found at the levels of lexis and syntax within ...
The various types of verbo nominal complex predicates in Hindi/Urdu can ba classified according to 1...
The thesis observes the construction with the ditransitive light verb give and the eventive object, ...
A number of different semantic and pragmatic factors govern the usage of compound verbs in Hindi/Urd...
this paper, I present the results of a detailed investigation of constructions which encode complex ...
The prevalence of complex predicates consisting of a verb component (verbalizer) and a non-verb comp...
International audienceHindi transitive verbs, contrary to Bengali verbs, require the ergative struct...
International audienceThis paper deals with asymmetric complex predicates (combining a main verb and...
This paper deals with asymmetric complex predicates (combining a main verb and a ‘light’ verb) in Od...
This paper surveys complex predicates of motion in Urdu/Hindi (Hook 1974, Hautli-Janisz 2013), a spa...
“Aspectual” complex predicates (ACPs) in Hindi are formed by a sequence of two verbs that together d...
International audienceIn many contemporary Ir. languages, complex predicates come in pairs, with one...
The present paper offers an analysis of the transitivizing and intransitivizing preverbs (semi-bound...
The present paper offers an analysis of the transitivizing and intransitivizing preverbs (semi-bound...
Compound verbs, typical of the Indo-Aryan languages of India, are absent from Romani. Still, there a...
This paper attempts to identify the changes that are found at the levels of lexis and syntax within ...
The various types of verbo nominal complex predicates in Hindi/Urdu can ba classified according to 1...
The thesis observes the construction with the ditransitive light verb give and the eventive object, ...
A number of different semantic and pragmatic factors govern the usage of compound verbs in Hindi/Urd...
this paper, I present the results of a detailed investigation of constructions which encode complex ...
The prevalence of complex predicates consisting of a verb component (verbalizer) and a non-verb comp...
International audienceHindi transitive verbs, contrary to Bengali verbs, require the ergative struct...