Directions from the GET-GO. On the syntax of manner-of-motion verbs in directional constructions
Directional resultatives show puzzling syntactic restrictions. In Romance, broadly speaking, they do not occur at all with manner-of-motion verbs. In Dutch, directional resultatives with mannerof- motion verbs usually force postpositional order in the directional PP — but prepositional order is gram...
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Auteur principal: | Marcel den Dikken |
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Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona
2010
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