Participial Perception Verb Complements in Old English (original) (raw)
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The role of the accessibility of the subject in the development of adjectival complementation from Old English to Present-day English
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Perception verbs revisited
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Morphological Causatives in Old English: the Quest for a Vanishing Formation1
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Some notes on the realizations of the direct object in the old language
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The argument structure of adjectival participles revisited
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A view on Middle English derivation: verbs
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On the spread of the Indo-European nasal infix to perfects and perfect participles in Latin: An analysis with special focus on the semantics of verbs
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On verbal elasticity: the stative-eventive alternation in perception verbs in Germanic
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Aspects of Participial Nominalizations in Romance
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Romanian Passive Participles as Complements of Perception Verbs
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Complement types of perception verbs in Yaqui
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