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SUBMITTER: Wittenberg E
PROVIDER: S-EPMC5492394 | biostudies-literature | 2017
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature
Wittenberg Eva E Khan Manizeh M Snedeker Jesse J
Frontiers in psychology 20170630
The syntactic structure of a sentence is usually a strong predictor of its meaning: Each argument noun phrase (i.e., Subject and Object) should map onto exactly one thematic role (i.e., Agent and Patient, respectively). Some constructions, however, are exceptions to this pattern. This paper investigates how the syntactic structure of an utterance contributes to its construal, using ditransitive English light verb constructions, such as "Nils gave a hug to his brother," as an example of such mism ...[more]