Advances in Role and Reference Grammar
326 LAURA Α. MICHAELIS the embedded infinitival clause in (20a) represents a core argument not only of the embedded infinitival ...
ON DEVIANT CASE-MARKING IN LATIN^327 demiror. (I)marvel "A possession which I can't believe not to shame them..." Cic. Phil. 10, ...
328 LAURA Α. MICHAELIS h. Ferunt eum adesse. (they) say him() be present(iNF) "They say that he is present." Such sentences as ...
ON DEVIANT CASE-MARKING IN LATIN 329 privileged syntactic status in the clause, serving as "the NP type to which [many] grammati ...
330 LAURA Α. MICHAELIS Marcium Regem mittit cum mandatis. M. Rex(A) sent with mandates (AB) "Gaius Manilius sent legates from hi ...
ON DEVIANT CASE-MARKING IN LATIN^331 text, would be coded by a nominative argument. Sentence (25d) demonstrates both that the no ...
332 LAURA Α. MICHAELIS undergoer. The behavior of the passive in Latin provides support for the argument that the choice of pivo ...
ON DEVIANT CASE-MARKING IN LATIN^333 is, to serve as accusative "subject" (via "raising to object") when the embedded infinitiva ...
334 LAURA Α. MICHAELIS higher-ranking actor of praeficio, ei ("they"), is realized in the clause (as the complement of an afe-ph ...
ON DEVIANT CASE-MARKING IN LATIN^335 separo, in fact, the direct coding of the source argument is held to be con fined to poeti ...
336 LAURA Α. MICHAELIS caedo: [strike' (x,y)] CAUSE [BECOME fallen' (y)] The thematic roles associated with this predicate are p ...
ON DEVIANT CASE-MARKING IN LATIN 337 algorithm account for the properties of the "normal" accusative-infinitive complements exem ...
338 LAURA Α. MICHAELIS Such sentences as (21c) are not, however, problematic for the clause- linkage analysis. A tenet of this t ...
ON DEVIANT CASE-MARKING IN LATIN^339 tein (1976) and Maraldi (1983). Both analysts argue that these complements represent single ...
340 LAURA Α. MICHAELIS That Latin has no "raising to subject" was first observed by R. Lakoff (1968) with respect to adjectives, ...
ON DEVIANT CASE-MARKING IN LATIN^341 To the view that intransitivity is an idiosyncratic syntactic feature of some two-place pre ...
342 LAURA Α. MICHAELIS verbs and verb classes licensing deviant case-patterns also stray rather far from the transitive canon. N ...
ON DEVIANT CASE-MARKING IN LATIN 343 accusative case-forms with the predicates involved, we also find "normal" cases with the ac ...
344 LAURA Α. MICHAELIS Regarding the first component of the passive statement, languages vary as to which arguments they allow t ...
ON DEVIANT CASE-MARKING IN LATIN^345 Having investigated the manner in which macrorole demotion is restricted in Latin, we might ...
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