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Autor:
David Basilico
Publikováno v:
Open Linguistics, Vol 5, Iss 1, Pp 191-216 (2019)
In this paper, I give an analysis of the syntax of the antipassive construction in the Eskimo-Aleut language family. In this account, I follow previous works, such as Benua (1997), Basilico (2004, 2012), Aldridge (2012), and Johns and Kučerová (201
Autor:
David Basilico
Publikováno v:
Studies in Natural Language and Linguistic Theory ISBN: 9783030570033
The clitic se in Spanish appears in a number of different constructions, including the reflexive, anticausative and antipassive. It even appears with certain unergative verbs. So far, a unified explanation for the polyfunctionality of se has remained
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Autor:
David Basilico
In some languages, an antipassive morpheme feeds applicativization, in others, it bleeds it. The analysis of this asymmetry given here relies on two recent proposals: Pylkkänen’s (2008) view that the low applicative must merge with a transitive ve
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Autor:
David Basilico
Publikováno v:
Lingua. 118:1716-1739
In Russian, optionally transitive verbs become obligatorily transitive with the addition of a lexical perfective prefix. This paper gives a Distributed Morphology approach to this problem. It argues that the Roots that underlie these verbs introduce
Autor:
David Basilico
Publikováno v:
Natural Language & Linguistic Theory. 26:731-773
This paper analyzes verbs that can enter into a transitive (The students wrote a lab report), benefactive double object (The students wrote their professor a lab report) and particle verb (The students wrote up a lab report) construction. The analysi
Autor:
David Basilico
Publikováno v:
Linguistic Inquiry. 34:1-35
This article proposes that understanding the syntax and semantics of small clauses (SCs) requires understanding their topic structure. The article focuses on two observations: (a) the lack of passive for verbs that take bare infinitival complements a
Autor:
David Basilico
Publikováno v:
Lingua. 109:155-181
Publikováno v:
Neuropsychologia. 37:395-402
Are concepts expressed in language also represented spatially? To pursue this question we investigated the structure of events. Events are defined as actions with spatial trajectories that can be perceived by our senses and described in language. Eve
Autor:
David Basilico
Publikováno v:
Natural Language & Linguistic Theory. 16:541-595
This paper gives an in-depth analysis of a number of well-known verbal diathesis alternations (creation/transformation, locative and dative alternations), and specifically investigates the position of the direct object/indirect object across and betw
Autor:
David Basilico
Publikováno v:
Studia Linguistica. 51:278-316
This paper claims that the appropriate associate for 'there' is the small clause complement to the copula. It is argued that 'there' acts as a topic quantifier and that the small clause acts to provide a restriction for this topic quantifier. Further