Two types of states: A cross-linguistic study of change-of-state verb roots
Event structural theories decompose verb meanings into an event template and idiosyncratic
root. Many mainstream theories assume a bifurcation in the kinds of entailments contributed …
root. Many mainstream theories assume a bifurcation in the kinds of entailments contributed …
[PDF][PDF] State and change of state in Kakataibo: The role of root semantics
D Valle, J Beavers… - annual meeting of the …, 2017 - verbal-roots.la.utexas.edu
• It is typically assumed that verb meanings consist of an “event structure” constraining the
events described by the verb, consisting of (a) a template built from basic eventdenoting …
events described by the verb, consisting of (a) a template built from basic eventdenoting …
[PDF][PDF] Two Types of States: A Cross-linguistic Study of Change-of-State Verb Roots
1 Introduction• It is typically assumed that verb meanings consist of an “event structure”
constraining the events described by the verb, consisting of (a) a template built from basic …
constraining the events described by the verb, consisting of (a) a template built from basic …
[PDF][PDF] Beyond Time, University of Colorado, Boulder April 8, 2017 Change-of-State in the Roots of Verbs: A Typological Study John Beavers jtbeavers@ utexas. edu …
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• Howadays it is typically assumed that verb meanings consist of an “event structure”
constraining the events described by the verb, consisting of (a) a template built from basic …
constraining the events described by the verb, consisting of (a) a template built from basic …