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Introduction: theoretical and descriptive approaches to the study of the verb in English Bas Aarts and Charles F. Meyer | |
Part I. Theoretical Approaches to the Study of the English Verb: 2. Grammatical relations in English Charles F. Meyer | |
3. Competence without comp? Richard Hudson | |
4. On the semantics of the object I. M. Schlesinger | |
5. Secondary predicates in English Bas Aarts | |
6. The English perfect as a secondary past tense Rodney Huddleston | |
7.'How does this sentence interpret?' The semantics of English mediopassives Andrew Rosta | |
8. The expression of root and epistemic possibility in English Jennifer Coates | |
Part II. Descriptive Approaches to the Study of the English Verb: 9. Find and want: a corpus-based case study in verb complementation Jan Aarts and Flor Aarts | |
10. Indeterminacy between noun phrases and adjective phrases as complements of the English verb Geoffrey Leech and Lu Li | |
11. Having a look at the expanded predicate John Algeo | |
12. 'This scheme is badly needed': some aspects of verb-adverb collocations Stig Johanssen | |
13. That and zero complementisers in late modern English: exploring ARCHER from 1650-1990 Edward Finegan and Douglas Biber | |
14. Changing patterns of complementation, and concomitant grammaticalisation, of the verb help in present-day British English Christian Mair | |
15. Verbs in public and private speaking Jan Svartvik and Olof Ekedahl | |
16. Some remarks on comment clauses Anna-Brita Stenströ | |
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