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Chapter 21. Verbs of sound emission followed by a path PP
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Chapters in this book
- Prelim pages i
- Table of contents vii
- Acknowledgements xix
- Chapter 1. Introduction 1
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Part I. A force-recipient account
- Chapter 2. The status of the post-verbal NP 23
- Chapter 3. Force transmission as essential to resultatives 47
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Part II. So-called idiomatic cases
- Chapter 4. He laughed his head off 71
- Chapter 5. They beat the hell out of me 99
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Part III. Resultatives and domains
- Chapter 6. Resultatives with verbs of eating and drinking I 133
- Chapter 7. Resultatives with verbs of eating and drinking II 157
- Chapter 8. He laughed himself silly 171
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Part IV. ‘Change verb’ resultatives and how to accommodate them
- Chapter 9. ‘Change verb’ resultatives 191
- Chapter 10. What are spurious resultatives? 211
- Chapter 11. Resultatives with open / shut 239
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Part V. On the result component
- Chapter 12. To result phrases vs. into result phrases 259
- Chapter 13. Adjectival result phrases vs. prepositional result phrases 287
- Chapter 14. Consequences of the AP/PP distinction 309
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Part VI. Still further issues surrounding adjectival result phrases
- Chapter 15. Maximal end-point constraint reconsidered 329
- Chapter 16. Selectional restrictions on adjectival result phrases 345
- Chapter 17. Temporal dependence reconsidered 361
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Part VII. Resultatives that are not based on force-transmission
- Chapter 18. Princess Anne rides to victory 385
- Chapter 19. Resultatives with free 411
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Part VIII. Putative resultatives
- Chapter 20. Follow and disappear 431
- Chapter 21. Verbs of sound emission followed by a path PP 451
- Chapter 22. Reconsidering the parallel between change of state and change of location 477
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Part IX. Still another putative constraint
- Chapter 23. Unique path constraint reconsidered 487
- Chapter 24. To one’s death 501
- Chapter 25. Summary and conclusion 511
- References 531
- Index of constructions 545
- Subject index 547
Chapters in this book
- Prelim pages i
- Table of contents vii
- Acknowledgements xix
- Chapter 1. Introduction 1
-
Part I. A force-recipient account
- Chapter 2. The status of the post-verbal NP 23
- Chapter 3. Force transmission as essential to resultatives 47
-
Part II. So-called idiomatic cases
- Chapter 4. He laughed his head off 71
- Chapter 5. They beat the hell out of me 99
-
Part III. Resultatives and domains
- Chapter 6. Resultatives with verbs of eating and drinking I 133
- Chapter 7. Resultatives with verbs of eating and drinking II 157
- Chapter 8. He laughed himself silly 171
-
Part IV. ‘Change verb’ resultatives and how to accommodate them
- Chapter 9. ‘Change verb’ resultatives 191
- Chapter 10. What are spurious resultatives? 211
- Chapter 11. Resultatives with open / shut 239
-
Part V. On the result component
- Chapter 12. To result phrases vs. into result phrases 259
- Chapter 13. Adjectival result phrases vs. prepositional result phrases 287
- Chapter 14. Consequences of the AP/PP distinction 309
-
Part VI. Still further issues surrounding adjectival result phrases
- Chapter 15. Maximal end-point constraint reconsidered 329
- Chapter 16. Selectional restrictions on adjectival result phrases 345
- Chapter 17. Temporal dependence reconsidered 361
-
Part VII. Resultatives that are not based on force-transmission
- Chapter 18. Princess Anne rides to victory 385
- Chapter 19. Resultatives with free 411
-
Part VIII. Putative resultatives
- Chapter 20. Follow and disappear 431
- Chapter 21. Verbs of sound emission followed by a path PP 451
- Chapter 22. Reconsidering the parallel between change of state and change of location 477
-
Part IX. Still another putative constraint
- Chapter 23. Unique path constraint reconsidered 487
- Chapter 24. To one’s death 501
- Chapter 25. Summary and conclusion 511
- References 531
- Index of constructions 545
- Subject index 547