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Dictionnaire Étymologique Roman (DÉRom) 2. Pratique lexicographique et réflexions théoriques
Buchi, Eva; Reinhardt, Jan; Chauveau, Jean-Paul. - : HAL CCSD, 2016. : De Gruyter, 2016
In: https://halshs.archives-ouvertes.fr/halshs-01420602 ; Éva Buchi; Wolfgang Schweickard. Allemagne. De Gruyter, 2016, 978-3-11-045026-2 (2016)
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On Experiencers and Minimality ...
De Oliveira Almeida Petersen, Maria Carolina. - : Digital Repository at the University of Maryland, 2016
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La funzione del dialetto nella creazione di identità nazionali. il caso della Lombardia e della Padania nella stampa leghista (1984-2009)
Tani, Maurizio. - 2016
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Possible worlds: textual equality in Jorge Luis Borges’s (Pseudo-)Translations of Virginia Woolf and Franz Kafka
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Sozialismus, Katholizismus und Okkultismus im Frankreich des 19. Jahrhunderts. Die Genealogie der Schriften von Eliphas Lévi
Strube, Julian. - 2016
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Bloguer sa vie. Linguistische Studie über die Kommunikation in französischen Weblogs im Spannungsfeld zwischen Individualität und Gruppenzugehörigkeit
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The acquisition of French morpho-syntactic properties: Cross-linguistic Influence in the Learning of L3 French by Turkish/Spanish speakers who learned English as an L2
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La distintividad en la sintaxis. El caso de la combinación de clíticos en la lenguas iberorrománicas
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La régionalité lexicale du français au Moyen Âge
In: Glessgen, Martin-Dietrich; Möhren, Frankwalt; Greub, Yan; Tittel, Sabine; Renders, Pascale; Carles, Hélène; Rézeau, Pierre; Chauveau, Jean Paul; Pfister, Max; Kristol, Andres; Minervini, Laura; Zinelli, Fabio; Städtler, Thomas; Zufferey, François; Palumbo, Giovanni; Collet, Olivier; Kihaï, Dumitru; Videsott, Paul; Gardner, Anne-Christine; Kabatek, Johannes; Schweickard, Wolfgang; Roques, Gilles (2016). La régionalité lexicale du français au Moyen Âge. Strasbourg: ELiPhi. (2016)
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La variación léxica en el español peruano: las variedades diastráticas y diafásicas en el habla coloquial
Amiel, Jhemiel. - 2016
In: Amiel, Jhemiel. La variación léxica en el español peruano: las variedades diastráticas y diafásicas en el habla coloquial. 2016, University of Zurich, Faculty of Arts. (2016)
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Le Jeu de la feuillée d'Adam de la Halle (XIIIème s.) et Fin de partie de Samuel Beckett (XXème s.) à l'aune d'une nouvelle méthode du voir
In: Darmstätter, Anne B. Le Jeu de la feuillée d'Adam de la Halle (XIIIème s.) et Fin de partie de Samuel Beckett (XXème s.) à l'aune d'une nouvelle méthode du voir. 2016, University of Zurich, Faculty of Arts. (2016)
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I centri di espansione semantica: per un'interpretazione cognitiva del Französisches Etymologisches Wörterbuch
Steiner, Linda. - 2016
In: Steiner, Linda. I centri di espansione semantica: per un'interpretazione cognitiva del Französisches Etymologisches Wörterbuch. 2016, University of Zurich, Faculty of Arts. (2016)
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Alguien dice tu nombre, por Luis García Montero: Fidelidad a la voz del poeta en una traducción de su prosa
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On Experiencers and Minimality
Abstract: This dissertation is concerned with experiencer arguments, and what they tell us about the grammar. There are two main types of experiencers I discuss: experiencers of psychological verbs and experiencers of raising constructions. I question the notion of ‘experiencers’ itself; and explore some possible accounts for the ‘psych-effects’. I argue that the ‘experiencer theta role’ is conceptually unnecessary and unsustained by syntactic evidence. ‘Experiencers’ can be reduced to different types of arguments. Taking Brazilian Portuguese as my main case study, I claim that languages may grammaticalize psychological predicates and their arguments in different ways. These verb classes exist in languages independently, and the psych-verbs behavior can be explained by the argument structure of the verbal class they belong to. I further discuss experiencers in raising structures, and the defective intervention effects triggered by different types of experiencers (e.g., DPs, PPs, clitics, traces) in a variety of languages. I show that defective intervention is mostly predictable across languages, and there’s not much variation regarding its effects. Moreover, I argue that defective intervention can be captured by a notion of minimality that requires interveners to be syntactic objects and not syntactic occurrences (a chain, and not a copy/trace). The main observation is that once a chain is no longer in the c-command domain of a probe, defective intervention is obviated, i.e., it doesn’t apply. I propose a revised version of the Minimal Link Condition (1995), in which only syntactic objects may intervene in syntactic relations, and not copies. This view of minimality can explain the core cases of defective intervention crosslinguistically.
Keyword: defective intervention; Experiencers; Linguistics; Minimality; Psych-verbs; Romance languages; Syntax
URL: https://doi.org/10.13016/M22B7C
http://hdl.handle.net/1903/18605
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