Chapter 13
Adjectival result phrases vs. prepositional result
phrases
Article outline
- 13.0Introduction
- 13.1Previous analyses
- 13.1.1A matter of conventionalization?
- 13.1.2Tsuzuki (2003a,
2003b)
- 13.1.3Problems with Tsuzuki
(2003a, 2003b)
- 13.2The difference between an AP and a to-PP
- 13.2.1Aspectual integration of the verbal event and the change of
state
- 13.2.2‘AP only’ cases
- 13.2.3‘To-PP only’ cases
- 13.2.4Shoot – dead vs. shoot – to death
- 13.3Differences between APs, to-PPs, and
into-PPs
- 13.3.1Into-PPs
- 13.3.2Summary
- 13.4How the choice of result phrases is really to be accounted
for
- 13.4.1Tsuzuki’s (2003a, 2003b) proposal once again
- 13.4.2Verspoor’s (1997)
data once again
- 13.5Implications for the force-recipient account
- 13.6Conclusion
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Notes