In:Atypical predicate-argument relations
Edited by Thierry Ruchot and Pascale Van Praet
[Lingvisticæ Investigationes Supplementa 33] 2016
► pp. v–vi
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Published online: 8 December 2016
https://doi.org/10.1075/lis.33.toc
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Table of contents
Introduction
Part 1. Atypical realization of the main arguments of the verb
Verbs of pain and accusative subjects in Romanian
Non-canonical ‘existential-like‘ constructions in colloquial Modern Hebrew
IO realizations in Spanish reverse psych verb sentences
Non-human agents as subjects in English and Dutch: A corpus-based translation study
Part 2. Valency-changing devices and non-finite verb forms
The argument-structure configuration of English middle and related structures
Non-categorical categories: Aspect, Voice, Pred and the category of Participles
Part 3. Variations in transitivity
The semantic motivation of non-canonical predicative relations: The French transitive construction
Atypical argument structures in French: From metaphorical uses to atypical ones
Split intransitivity in Lamaholot (East Flores, Indonesia)
Part 4. Norm variation in predicate-arguments relations
Geographic variation in a non-canonical infinitive structure with the modal verb brauchen
Verbal constructions in spoken language deviating from the norm: Reflections on the concept of atypicality
Index of authors
Index of subjects
