Anna Bondaruk

List of John Benjamins publications for which Anna Bondaruk plays a role.

Titles

Beyond Emotions in Language: Psychological verbs at the interfaces

Edited by Bożena Rozwadowska and Anna Bondaruk

[Linguistik Aktuell/Linguistics Today, 263] 2020. xiii, 325 pp.
Subjects Generative linguistics | Semantics | Syntax | Theoretical linguistics

Advances in the Syntax of DPs: Structure, agreement, and case

Edited by Anna Bondaruk, Gréte Dalmi and Alexander Grosu

[Linguistik Aktuell/Linguistics Today, 217] 2014. xvii, 320 pp.
Subjects Generative linguistics | Syntax | Theoretical linguistics

Articles

Bondaruk, Anna 2020 Chapter 5. The syntax of accusative and dative Experiencers in PolishBeyond Emotions in Language: Psychological verbs at the interfaces, Rozwadowska, Bożena and Anna Bondaruk (eds.), pp. 141–212 | Chapter
The chapter examines the syntax of accusative and dative Experiencers found with stative Object Experiencer verbs in Polish with a view to determining whether they are associated with an unaccusative structure (Belletti & Rizzi, 1988; Pesetsky, 1995; Landau, 2010a) or are simply transitive… read more
Rozwadowska, Bożena, Arkadiusz Nowak and Anna Bondaruk 2020 Chapter 1. Psych verbs: Setting the sceneBeyond Emotions in Language: Psychological verbs at the interfaces, Rozwadowska, Bożena and Anna Bondaruk (eds.), pp. 1–22 | Chapter
The main reason why this book is important for current linguistic debates is the fact that the puzzle of psychological verbs, dating back to the seminal paper by Belletti and Rizzi (1988) (henceforth B&R) is far from being settled. Recently it has been gaining even more attention, with research on… read more
Bondaruk, Anna 2014 Polish equatives as symmetrical structuresAdvances in the Syntax of DPs: Structure, agreement, and case, Bondaruk, Anna, Gréte Dalmi and Alexander Grosu (eds.), pp. 61–94 | Article
The chapter focuses on the syntactic structure of true equatives in Polish, i.e. those sentences that contain two proper names or two pronouns flanking the pronominal copula to . These clauses differ considerably from both predicational and specificational sentences as regards verbal… read more