In:Stative Inquiries: Causes, results, experiences, and locations
Alfredo García-Pardo
[Linguistik Aktuell/Linguistics Today 264] 2020
► pp. 173–234
Chapter 5Stative psychological and locative verbs
Published online: 24 November 2020
https://doi.org/10.1075/la.264.c5
https://doi.org/10.1075/la.264.c5
Article outline
- 5.1Introduction
- 5.2Psychological verbs: State of the art
- 5.2.1Experiencers and the linking problem
- 5.2.2Psych effects
- 5.3Psychological and locative verbs
- 5.3.1Spanish psych verbs and their effects
- 5.3.1.1Stative OEPVs
- 5.3.1.2Psych effects
- 5.3.2Locative verbs and their ‘psych’ effects
- 5.3.2.1Spanish locative verbs
- 5.3.2.2Psych effects with locative verbs in other languages
- 5.3.2.3Interim summary
- 5.3.1Spanish psych verbs and their effects
- 5.4The analysis
- 5.4.1A PP for experiencer objects: Landau (2010)
- 5.4.2Unifying psych and locative verbs
- 5.4.3Stative psych and locative verbs are not causative
- 5.4.4Stative psych and locative verbs are unaccusative
- 5.4.5The common thematic interpretation of Experiencers and Grounds
- 5.4.6Interim conclusions
- 5.5Agentivity?
- 5.5.1The received view on agentivity
- 5.5.2Agentive stative locative verbs
- 5.5.3Agentivity and psych verbs
- 5.5.3.1The classification in Marín (2011)
- 5.5.3.2Agentivity and psych effects in OEPVs
- 5.5.4Agentivity as teleological capability: Folli & Harley (2008)
- 5.6Conclusions
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