Participial Perception Verb Complements in Old English (original) (raw)

The Triple Origin of Participial Perception Verb Complements

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Remarks on the infinitival subject of perception verb complements: Evidence for two syntactic configurations

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Revue roumaine de linguistique (RRL), 2013

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Grammaticalization and deflexion in progress. The past participle in the Old English passive

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Linguistic change: the grammatical environment of participial non-finite clauses in Old English and in present-day English

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Valency Alternations with Perception Verbs in Indo-European Languages

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Incipient Grammaticalisation: Sources of passive constructions in Old High German and Old English

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Cynthia L. Allen, Case marking and reanalysis: grammatical relations from Old to early Modern English. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1995. Pp. xviii+509

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Non-finite Constructions in Old English, with Special Reference to Syntactic Borrowing from Latin (2010)

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On the interaction between constructional & lexical change: Copular, Passive and related Constructions in Old and Middle English

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On the derivation of three-verb clusters in Old English

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Object-Verb in Early Modern English: Modelling Markedness

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THE OLD ENGLISH VERBS OF SMELL PERCEPTION AND EMISSION: ANALYSIS OF THE INTERFACE OF THEIR SEMANTIC AND SYNTACTIC REPRESENTATION 1

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Argument participial clauses viewed as abstract objects in Classical Greek. P. Poccetti; F. Logozzo. ICAGL, 2015, Rome, Italy. Walter de Gruyter GmbH, pp.551-564, 2017, Ancient greek linguistics : new approaches, insights, perspectives

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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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Adjectival participles as a tool to study manner and result components in verbs. Keynote presentation at Endpoints 2018. Humboldt University, 30-31 January 2018.

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(2019c) The syntax and semantics of past participle agreement in Alemannic

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Glossa: A Journal of General Linguistics, 4(1), 105., 2019

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Perception verbs revisited

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Lund Working Papers in Linguistics, 2009

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Present participles: Categorial classification and derivation

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Constructional change in Old and Middle English Copular Constructions and its impact on the lexicon

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Folia Linguistica Historica, 2009

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The Peculiarties of Participial Constructions in Modern English

Nelly Paityan

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Variability in verb complementation in Late Modern English: finite vs. non-finite patterns

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The argument structure of adjectival participles revisited (with Artemis Alexiadou, Florian Schäfer)

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Morphological Causatives in Old English: the Quest for a Vanishing Formation1

Luisa Garcia Garcia

Transactions of the Philological Society, 2012

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Some notes on the realizations of the direct object in the old language

Irina Paraschiv

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The argument structure of adjectival participles revisited

Berit Gehrke

Lingua, 2014

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A view on Middle English derivation: verbs

Christiane Dalton-Puffer

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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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Latin Accusativus cum Participio: syntactic description, evidential values, and diachronic development

Paolo Greco

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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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14. The grammaticalization of the prepositional partitive in Romance

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On participial relatives and complementizer D0: A case study in Hebrew and French

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Complement types of perception verbs in Yaqui

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