Verbs of Perceiving and Verbal Communication in Dutch: Clausal Complementation

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Author Maurice Vliegen
Title Verbs of Perceiving and Verbal Communication in Dutch: Clausal Complementation
Abstract The study described in this paper has been undertaken within the framework of the EC DELIS project, combining a corpus-based lexicographical approach and frame-based semantic theory. Syntactic specifications are assigned on two levels: grammatical function and phrase type. In particular, the main verbs of visual, auditive, olfactory and gustatory perception and in addition twelve verbs of verbal communication have been analysed. The focus in this paper is on the clausal complementation of these verbs. In both fields verbs show an interesting variation with respect to their complementation patterns, but they do so for different reasons.
Session PART 2 - Lexical combinatorics
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@InProceedings{ELX96_1-035,
author = {Maurice Vliegen},
title = {Verbs of Perceiving and Verbal Communication in Dutch: Clausal Complementation},
pages = {320-324},
booktitle = {Proceedings of the 7th EURALEX International Congress},
year = {1996},
month = {aug},
date = {13-18},
address = {Göteborg, Sweden},
editor = {Martin Gellerstam, Jerker Järborg, Sven-Göran Malmgren, Kerstin Norén, Lena Rogström, Catalina Röjder Papmehl},
publisher = {Novum Grafiska AB},
isbn = {91-87850-14-1},
}
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