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- W2011066921 abstract "In resultative constructions formed with so-called unergative verbs, the distribution of the reflexive pronouns is different in English and German. In the cases of resultatives formed with verbs that include information about movement and resultant locational phrases, a reflexive pronoun need not occur in English, but it must be present in German. Furthermore, the range of unergative verbs occurring in this construction is different in these languages. In German, resultative constructions may be formed with verbs of activities that express the subject's maintenance of a spatial configuration. It is argued that these differences in English and German are attributed to the availability of the reflexive pronoun in constructions expressing body activities. Since German possesses a weak reflexive pronoun that is compatible with predicates expressing body activities, resultative constructions of the language can describe body activities that take place within the sphere of the subject. In contrast, the reflexive pronoun in English is basically a strong form and it occurs in resultative constructions when it bears the patient role in the sense of Jackendoff (1990)." @default.
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- W2011066921 title "Reflexives and resultatives: some differences between English and German" @default.
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