In:English Resultatives: A force-recipient account
Seizi Iwata
[Constructional Approaches to Language 26] 2020
► pp. 309–325
Chapter 14Consequences of the AP/PP distinction
Published online: 23 March 2020
https://doi.org/10.1075/cal.26.c14
https://doi.org/10.1075/cal.26.c14
Article outline
- 14.0Introduction
- 14.1Aspectual constraint
- 14.1.1Immediate result or not?
- 14.1.2APs and PPs behave differently
- 14.1.3Prepositional result phrases vs. path result phrases
- 14.2She cried herself to sleep
- 14.2.1Enabling causation
- 14.2.2How to enable someone to sleep
- 14.2.2.1To sleep vs. awake
- 14.2.2.2A soothing/calming force
- 14.2.3How to enable oneself to sleep
- 14.2.3.1Fake reflexive cases
- 14.2.3.2Sing-type and read-type
- 14.2.3.3Drink-type
- 14.2.3.4Cry-type
- 14.2.4Enabling causation in force dynamics
- 14.3Conclusion
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