In this paper we will discuss cross-linguistic variation in semantic entailment patterns in causative alternations. Previous work has probed this issue with data from elicited semantic judgements on paired linguistic forms, often involving linguistic negation and contradiction. We contribute to the debate in the form of a related psycholinguistic experiment that taps into direct judgements of truth conditions based on visualized scenarios. The stimulus consisted of video sequences of agents causing events, and the task involved answering a Yes-No question based on the anticausative/inchoative alternant. We were therefore able to test two languages, Norwegian and English, with the very same stimuli and directly compare the judgements. Based ...
This paper explores the degree of congruence between two closely related languages – English and Nor...
Cross-linguistically, reflexive verbs frequently show puzzling behavior when they are embedded under...
The chapter investigates the phenomenal experience of contrariety in relation to linguistic structur...
This paper examines the typological characteristics of causal–noncausal verb alternations in Norwegi...
The (anti)causative alternation, that is, the alternation whereby languages contrast intransitive ve...
We discuss conceptual and empirical arguments from Germanic, Romance and Slavic languages against an...
Across languages verbs of change of state (and change of degree) can participate in the causative al...
This paper examines inchoative-causative (noncausal-causal) verb alternations in 21 languages and 31...
Italian verbs participating in the causative/anticausative alternation encode the alternants in two...
Italian verbs participating in the causative/anticausative alternation encode the alternants in two...
Demonstratives are referring expressions that exist in all languages. English and Norwegian are no e...
This paper is concerned with anticausative verbs (or verb-forms), or shortly, anticausatives. [...] ...
In English and Norwegian, the negation of existential quantification can be expressed through negati...
This paper explores the degree of congruence between two closely related languages – English and Nor...
ABSTRACT: Questions about the nature of the relationship be-tween language and extralinguistic cogni...
This paper explores the degree of congruence between two closely related languages – English and Nor...
Cross-linguistically, reflexive verbs frequently show puzzling behavior when they are embedded under...
The chapter investigates the phenomenal experience of contrariety in relation to linguistic structur...
This paper examines the typological characteristics of causal–noncausal verb alternations in Norwegi...
The (anti)causative alternation, that is, the alternation whereby languages contrast intransitive ve...
We discuss conceptual and empirical arguments from Germanic, Romance and Slavic languages against an...
Across languages verbs of change of state (and change of degree) can participate in the causative al...
This paper examines inchoative-causative (noncausal-causal) verb alternations in 21 languages and 31...
Italian verbs participating in the causative/anticausative alternation encode the alternants in two...
Italian verbs participating in the causative/anticausative alternation encode the alternants in two...
Demonstratives are referring expressions that exist in all languages. English and Norwegian are no e...
This paper is concerned with anticausative verbs (or verb-forms), or shortly, anticausatives. [...] ...
In English and Norwegian, the negation of existential quantification can be expressed through negati...
This paper explores the degree of congruence between two closely related languages – English and Nor...
ABSTRACT: Questions about the nature of the relationship be-tween language and extralinguistic cogni...
This paper explores the degree of congruence between two closely related languages – English and Nor...
Cross-linguistically, reflexive verbs frequently show puzzling behavior when they are embedded under...
The chapter investigates the phenomenal experience of contrariety in relation to linguistic structur...