In:Reconnecting Form and Meaning: In honour of Kristin Davidse
Edited by Caroline Gentens, Lobke Ghesquière, William B. McGregor and An Van linden
[Studies in Language Companion Series 230] 2023
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Chapter 8A cognitive-functional approach to watch as a verb of perception
Published online: 10 February 2023
https://doi.org/10.1075/slcs.230.08chr
https://doi.org/10.1075/slcs.230.08chr
Abstract
This chapter investigates the semantic and lexico-grammatical profile of watch as an atypical verb of visual perception. Although watch is classified as a behavioural process within Systemic Functional Linguistics (Halliday 1994; Davidse 2017), it displays features which make it difficult to categorize. We investigate the particular features of watch (including Aktionsart and complement types) through a dataset extracted from COCA (Davies 2008–), in comparison with see as a more typical verb of visual perception. Our results show that watch emerges as an agentive durative transitive verb which typically takes a distinctive event complement. Its unique profile challenges attempts to classify it, providing an example of a verb which appears to be in a fringe “transition area” (Davidse 1999: 303).
Keywords: Aktionsart, perception verbs, watch, telicity, complementation
Article outline
- 1.Introduction
- 2.Literature review
- 2.1Watch and its comparison with see
- 2.2Aktionsart and telicity
- 2.3Watch as a behavioural process
- 3.Methodology
- 3.1Corpus pattern analysis
- 3.2Additional analysis including telicity
- 3.3Statistical analyses
- 4.Results and discussion
- 4.1A semantic profile of watch
- 4.2Aktionsart
- 4.3Complementation and telicity
- 4.4Watch as a behavioural process
- 5.Concluding remarks and future research
Acknowledgements Notes References
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