The Unaccusativity Puzzle : Explorations of the Syntax-Lexicon Interface: Explorations of the Syntax-Lexicon Interface - Couverture souple

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Alexiadou, Artemis

 
9780199257652: The Unaccusativity Puzzle : Explorations of the Syntax-Lexicon Interface: Explorations of the Syntax-Lexicon Interface

Synopsis

The phenomenon of unaccusativity is a central focus for the study of the complex properties of verb classes. The Unaccusative Hypothesis, first formulated in 1978, claimed that there are two classes of intransitive verbs, the unaccusative (Jill arrived) and the unergative or agentive (Jill sings). The hypothesis has provided a rich context for debating whether syntactic behaviour is semantically or lexically determined, the consequence of syntactic context, or a combination of these factors. No consensus has been reached. This book combines new approaches to the subject with several papers that have achieved a significant status even though formally unpublished. Among the issues the authors address are: the determination of the unaccusative class of verbs, the problem of unaccusativity diagnostics, the implications of special morphology for the structural representation of unaccusatives and the status of the external thematic role, the properties guiding the unergative versus unaccusative distinction in acquisition, and the properties of second-language lexicon.

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...a very valuable volume on the topic of unaccusativity. The editors have introduced expertly the volume, the phenomenon, and its analyses. (Werner Abraham Language)

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ISBN 10 :  0199257647 ISBN 13 :  9780199257645
Editeur : Oxford University Press, 2004
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