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Unaccusativity: at the syntax-lexical semantics interface

Beth Levin and Malka Rappaport Hovav c1995 © The MIT Press
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  • 9780262620949 (paper)
  • 9780262121859 (hardcover)
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  • Linguistics
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  • Frontmatter
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  • Series Foreword (page ix)
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  • Acknowledgments (page xi)
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  • Chapter 1: Introduction (page 1)
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  • Chapter 2: The Anatomy of a Diagnostic: The Resultative Construction (page 33)
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  • Chapter 3: The Causative Alternation: A Probe into Lexical Semantics and Argument Structure (page 79)
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  • Chapter 4: The Linking of Arguments (page 135)
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  • Chapter 5: Verbs with Multiple Meanings (page 179)
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  • Chapter 6: The Problem of Locative Inversion (page 215)
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  • Afterword (page 279)
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  • Appendix A: Verb Classes and Their Members (page 281)
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  • Appendix B: Verbs Found in the Locative Inversion Construction (page 285)
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  • Notes (page 287)
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  • References (page 305)
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  • Sources of Examples (page 323)
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  • Index (page 329)
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JOL 33.2 (Sep. 1997): 595-600 http://www.jstor.org/stable/4176433
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