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The English Resultative as a Family of Constructions

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Abstract

English resultative expressions have been a major focus of research on the syntax-semantics interface. We argue in this article that a family of related constructions is required to account for their distribution. We demonstrate that a number of generalizations follow from the semantics of the constructions we posit: the syntactic argument structure of the sentence is predicted by general principles of argument linking; and the aspectual structure of the sentence is determined by the aspectual structure of the constructional subevent, which is in turn predictable from general principles correlating event structure with change, extension, motion, and paths. Finally, the semantics and syntax of resultatives…

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Keywords
  • Resultative
  • Syntax
  • Linguistics
  • Argument (complex analysis)
  • Sentence
  • Semantics (computer science)
  • Computer science
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