English Verb Classes and Alternations

English Verb Classes and Alternations
Author: Beth Levin
Publsiher: University of Chicago Press
Total Pages: 366
Release: 1993-09
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9780226475332

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In this rich reference work, Beth Levin classifies over 3,000 English verbs according to shared meaning and behavior. Levin starts with the hypothesis that a verb's meaning influences its syntactic behavior and develops it into a powerful tool for studying the English verb lexicon. She shows how identifying verbs with similar syntactic behavior provides an effective means of distinguishing semantically coherent verb classes, and isolates these classes by examining verb behavior with respect to a wide range of syntactic alternations that reflect verb meaning. The first part of the book sets out alternate ways in which verbs can express their arguments. The second presents classes of verbs that share a kernel of meaning and explores in detail the behavior of each class, drawing on the alternations in the first part. Levin's discussion of each class and alternation includes lists of relevant verbs, illustrative examples, comments on noteworthy properties, and bibliographic references. The result is an original, systematic picture of the organization of the verb inventory. Easy to use, English Verb Classes and Alternations sets the stage for further explorations of the interface between lexical semantics and syntax. It will prove indispensable for theoretical and computational linguists, psycholinguists, cognitive scientists, lexicographers, and teachers of English as a second language.

Telicity and English Verb Classes and Alternations

Telicity and English Verb Classes and Alternations
Author: Mari Broman Olsen
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 38
Release: 1996
Genre: English language
ISBN: OCLC:45104996

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Beth Levin s English Verbs Classes and Alternations

Beth Levin s English Verbs Classes and Alternations
Author: Katrin Shams-Eddien
Publsiher: GRIN Verlag
Total Pages: 10
Release: 2003-02-23
Genre: Literary Collections
ISBN: 9783638173544

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Seminar paper from the year 2002 in the subject English Language and Literature Studies - Linguistics, Free University of Berlin (Anglistics), course: Seminar Verb classes and alternations, 1 entries in the bibliography, language: English, abstract: [...] “This work is guided by the assumption that the behaviour of verb, particularly with respect to the expression and interpretation of its arguments, is to a large extent determined by its meaning.” (Levin 1993) [Levin tries to develop a system which enables the speaker to determine the behaviour of a verb by its meaning] Levin points out that a native speaker is able to make subtle judgements about the syntactic behaviour of a verb. She hypothesises that it is the meaning of the verb which enables the speaker to make such judgements about a verb’s syntactic behaviour. //In particular, the ability of a verb to exist in certain syntactic frames or constructions (see examples below) is sensitive to certain components of meaning. The book aims to establish the relevant components of meaning, and thereby classify the English verbs into classes of shared behaviour and meaning. Levin (1993:.. following ... 1987) uses the verb “gally” - a nearly obsolete whaling term little-known to native speakers - to illustrate this relationship between a verb’s meaning and its syntactic behaviour. [...]

The Language of Time

The Language of Time
Author: Inderjeet Mani,James Pustejovsky,Robert Gaizauskas
Publsiher: Oxford University Press on Demand
Total Pages: 603
Release: 2005
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 9780199268542

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"This book includes selected classic and contemporary papers in four areas: tense, aspect and event structure; temporal reasoning; the temporal structure of natural language discourse; and temporal annotation. Introductions to each area provide technicalbackground for the non-specialist, explaining the underlying connections across disciplines"--Provided by publisher.

Transitivity Alternations in Diachrony

Transitivity Alternations in Diachrony
Author: Nikolaos Lavidas
Publsiher: Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Total Pages: 325
Release: 2009-12-14
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9781443818100

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Τhis book offers a new approach to the theory of change in argument structure and voice morphology. It investigates the diachrony of transitivity, and especially the changes in causative verbs and transitivity alternations, based on data mainly from the Greek and English diachrony (all historical data are transcribed and accompanied by glosses and translations into Modern English). Data from earlier periods provide new information on burning questions in both Historical and Theoretical Linguistics. The study shows that (a) causativisations are the result of reanalysis of intransitive verbs as transitive on the basis of the linguistic cue of Case; (b) the changes in voice morphology do not depend on the derivation and direction of new transitivity alternations. Finally, the study demonstrates that the generalisation that guides the changes in voice demands morphological differentiation of the anticausative from the passive types.

Telicity Change and State

Telicity  Change  and State
Author: Violeta Demonte,Louise McNally
Publsiher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 387
Release: 2012-06-07
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9780199693498

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This volume presents new work by leading researchers on central themes in the study of event structure: the nature and representation of telicity, change, and the notion of state. The book advances our understanding of these aspects of event structure by combining foundational semantic research with a series of case studies from a variety of languages. The book begins with an overview of the theoretical issues central to the volume, along with a brief presentation of the remaining chapters and the points of contact between them. The chapters, developed within several different theoretical perspectives, promote cross-theory as well as cross-linguistic comparison. The work will interest scholars and advanced students of morphology, syntax, semantics, and their interfaces. It will also appeal to researchers in philosophy, psycholinguistics, and language acquisition who are interested in the notions of telicity, change, and stativity.

A Semantic and Pragmatic Model of Lexical and Grammatical Aspect

A Semantic and Pragmatic Model of Lexical and Grammatical Aspect
Author: Mari Broman Olsen
Publsiher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 340
Release: 1997
Genre: Grammar, Comparative and general
ISBN: 0815328494

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First Published in 1997. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.

Studies in the Composition and Decomposition of Event Predicates

Studies in the Composition and Decomposition of Event Predicates
Author: Boban Arsenijević,Berit Gehrke,Rafael Marín
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 257
Release: 2013-02-26
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9789400759831

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This detailed, perceptive addition to the linguistics literature analyzes the semantic components of event predicates, exploring their fine-grained elements as well as their agency in linguistic processing. The papers go beyond pure semantics to consider their varying influences of event predicates on argument structure, aspect, scalarity, and event structure. The volume shows how advances in the linguistic theory of event predicates, which have spawned Davidsonian and neo-Davidsonian notions of event arguments, in addition to ‘event structure’ frameworks and mereological models for the eventuality domain, have sidelined research on specific sets of entailments that support a typology of event predicates. Addressing this imbalance in the literature, the work also presents evidence indicating a more complex role for scalar structures than currently assumed. It will enrich the work of semanticists, psycholinguists, and syntacticians with a decompositional approach to verb phrase structure.