Chapter 4
Stative participles
Article outline
- 4.1Introduction
- 4.2Adjectival passives in Spanish: A state of the art
- 4.3Comparing predicative and attributive participles
- 4.3.1Change-of-state structure?
- 4.3.2External arguments
- 4.3.3Passives
- 4.3.4Perfect semantics
- 4.3.5Summary of findings
- 4.4The proposal
- 4.4.1Estar-PPrts
- 4.4.2Bare-PPrts
- 4.4.3Perfective adjectives
- 4.5
By-phrases and agent/event-oriented modifiers in APass.
Beyond Spanish
- 4.5.1State-relevance
- 4.5.2Problems with the state-relevance approach
- 4.5.3Event-kinds and pseudo-incorporation
- 4.5.4Problems with the event-kinds approach
- 4.5.5Where are we?
- 4.6Crosslinguistic variation
- 4.6.1Permissive languages: An introduction
- 4.6.2Previous accounts
- 4.6.2.1
Kratzer (2000)
- 4.6.2.2
Alexiadou et al.
(2015)
- 4.6.2.3Problems with Kratzer
(2000)
- 4.6.2.4Problems with Alexiadou
et al. (2015)
- 4.6.3An alternative account
- 4.6.3.1Option 1: Parametrization of Adj (to be discarded)
- 4.6.3.2Option 2: StatP and AdjP
- 4.7Towards a unified theory of participles
- 4.8Conclusions
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Notes