Towards a structural typology of verb classes (original) (raw)
This article explores the structural typology of verb classes with a focus on argument structure and realization across various languages. It addresses the existence of well-distinguished lexical categories, particularly verbs and nouns, through a survey of languages that challenge this notion. The work contributes to understanding how verbs interact with their arguments in different linguistic contexts, highlighting structural patterns and case relationships in languages such as Georgian, Russian, Hindi, and others.