This paper examines the structural and semantics properties of non-eventive nominalizations in Spanish. By applying the decomposition of verbs developed by Ramchand (2008), we identify several configurational constraints in the formation and interpretation of nominalizations. We propose that the notion of ‘result’ actually covers different structures, and that a distinction between objects and states is needed. Then, we observe that predicates that have ProcP and ResP can yield both eventive nominalizations and stative nominalizations, whereas those predicates that have ProcP and an internal argument in its complement position can give rise both to eventive nominalizations and to object nominalizations. An important generalization arises al...
The first part of this work consists in a deep revision of the several theories that the traditiona...
In this paper, I argue that bare plural noun phrases in Spanish unambiguously denote properties of i...
In this paper, I argue that bare plural noun phrases in Spanish unambiguously denote properties of i...
This paper examines the structural and semantics properties of non-eventive nominalizations in Spani...
Most studies on nominalization focus on nouns derived from action verbs and pay little attention to ...
This article provides an overview of the main facts and theories regarding nominal modifiers, with a...
I examine the syntactic properties of the Spanish nominal(ization) domain. The research, which is em...
This article analyzes nominalized infinitival constructions in Spanish. Studies on nominalized infin...
<p>This paper explores the distribution of deverbal nouns and nominalized infinitives that are...
This paper deals with the influence that nominal and verbal parameters have on DOM in the diachrony ...
A theory of nominalization should specify the relation between noun meaning and verb meaning. At lea...
Spanish Verbalisations and the Internal Structure of Lexical Predicates provides the first comprehen...
Abstract: The few existing studies on zero deverbal nominalizations (ZNs), in both English and Spani...
In this paper, we examine the components, the structure and the formation process of derived categor...
Abstract: This paper argues that OBJECT CONTROLLED RESTRUCTURING constructions in Spanish (introduce...
The first part of this work consists in a deep revision of the several theories that the traditiona...
In this paper, I argue that bare plural noun phrases in Spanish unambiguously denote properties of i...
In this paper, I argue that bare plural noun phrases in Spanish unambiguously denote properties of i...
This paper examines the structural and semantics properties of non-eventive nominalizations in Spani...
Most studies on nominalization focus on nouns derived from action verbs and pay little attention to ...
This article provides an overview of the main facts and theories regarding nominal modifiers, with a...
I examine the syntactic properties of the Spanish nominal(ization) domain. The research, which is em...
This article analyzes nominalized infinitival constructions in Spanish. Studies on nominalized infin...
<p>This paper explores the distribution of deverbal nouns and nominalized infinitives that are...
This paper deals with the influence that nominal and verbal parameters have on DOM in the diachrony ...
A theory of nominalization should specify the relation between noun meaning and verb meaning. At lea...
Spanish Verbalisations and the Internal Structure of Lexical Predicates provides the first comprehen...
Abstract: The few existing studies on zero deverbal nominalizations (ZNs), in both English and Spani...
In this paper, we examine the components, the structure and the formation process of derived categor...
Abstract: This paper argues that OBJECT CONTROLLED RESTRUCTURING constructions in Spanish (introduce...
The first part of this work consists in a deep revision of the several theories that the traditiona...
In this paper, I argue that bare plural noun phrases in Spanish unambiguously denote properties of i...
In this paper, I argue that bare plural noun phrases in Spanish unambiguously denote properties of i...