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Stative Inquiries
Causes, results, experiences, and locations
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This monograph studies stative predicates from a neo-constructionist perspective and integrates them in a comprehensive theory of event and argument structure. It focuses on two sets of stative verbs: govern-type verbs and object experiencer psychological verbs. For govern-verbs, it shows how notions such as causativity and resultativity can also be ingredients of stative predicates and be derived syntactically. The consequences of this proposal are further pursued in a crosslinguistic investigation of adjectival passives, which are stative predicates of sorts. For object-experiencer psychological verbs, it is shown that their Experiencer theta-role can and should be derived as an aspectual entailment mediated by prepositional structure. In defending this view, this monograph reveals a syntactic parallelism between location verbs and object-experiencer psychological verbs in many languages that has hitherto gone unnoticed. This book will primarily appeal to researchers interested in lexical aspect and its connection to morphosyntax.
[Linguistik Aktuell/Linguistics Today, 264] 2020. xiv, 258 pp.
Publishing status: Available
Published online on 6 November 2020
Published online on 6 November 2020
© John Benjamins
Table of Contents
- Acknowledgments | pp. vii–7
- Preface
- List of tables | pp. xi–11
- Abbreviations | pp. xiii–xiv
- Chapter 1. Introduction | pp. 1–8
- Chapter 2. Aktionsart and argument structure: A state of the art | pp. 9–58
- Chapter 3. Stative causatives | pp. 59–98
- Chapter 4. Stative participles | pp. 99–172
- Chapter 5. Stative psychological and locative verbs | pp. 173–234
- Chapter 6. Conclusions | pp. 235–240
- Bibliography
- Index | pp. 257–258
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