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Beyond Emotions in Language
Psychological verbs at the interfaces
This book sheds new light on the puzzle of psychological predicates in a cross-linguistic perspective by looking at them from a variety of angles at the interfaces between event structure, lexical and viewpoint aspect, syntax and information structure. The individual chapters focus on Polish and Spanish psych verbs, which manifest new overt contrasts that often remain covert in languages such as English, e.g., aspectual distinctions, the peculiarities of dative constructions, or the role of information structure in determining the word order. One of the main contributions of the book lies in positing a new typology of basic event types enriched with the initial boundary events. Moreover, due attention is devoted to dative experiencers as compared to accusative experiencers. Although couched in the generative tradition, the main insights presented in this collection are theory neutral and may be of interest to linguists of all persuasions.
[Linguistik Aktuell/Linguistics Today, 263] 2020. xiii, 325 pp.
Publishing status: Available
Published online on 22 November 2020
Published online on 22 November 2020
© John Benjamins
Table of Contents
- Acknowledgements | pp. vii–viii
- Notes on contributors | pp. ix–x
- List of abbreviations | pp. xi–xiii
- Chapter 1. Psych verbs: Setting the sceneBożena Rozwadowska, Arkadiusz Nowak and Anna Bondaruk | pp. 1–22
- Chapter 2. Polish psych verbs as non-achievementsBożena Rozwadowska | pp. 23–74
- Chapter 3. Encoding inception in the domain of psych verbs in PolishAdam Biały | pp. 75–112
- Chapter 4. Initiators, states and passives in Spanish psych verbsAntonio Fábregas and Rafael Marín | pp. 113–140
- Chapter 5. The syntax of accusative and dative Experiencers in PolishAnna Bondaruk | pp. 141–212
- Chapter 6. The information structure of high and low datives and their psychological importÁngel L. Jiménez-Fernández | pp. 213–244
- Chapter 7. Polish impersonal middles with a dative as syntactically derived experience eventsEwa Willim | pp. 245–318
- Name Index
- Subject Index
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