Gert Webelhuth

Lexical And Constructional Aspects of Linguistic Explanation. (2008)

Christopher D. Manning, Ivan A. Sag, In Pollard, The Subcategorized, Gert Webelhuth, Jean-pierre Koenig, ...

arguments of a head are stored on a single ordered list, the subcat list. However, Borsley (1989) argues that there are various deficiencies in this approach, and suggests that the unified list...

Lexical And Constructional Aspects of Linguistic Explanation. (2008)

Christopher D. Manning, Ivan A. Sag, In Pollard, The Subcategorized, Gert Webelhuth, Jean-pierre Koenig, ...

arguments of a head are stored on a single ordered list, the subcat list. However, Borsley (1989) argues that there are various deficiencies in this approach, and suggests that the unified list...

SOUTHERN AMERICAN ENGLISH PERSONAL DATIVES: THE THEORETICAL SIGNIFICANCE OF DIALECTAL VARIATION (2006)

WEBELHUTH, GERT, DANNENBERG, CLARE J.

The Southern Double Object Construction, a regular form in Southern vernacular varieties of American English, is well attested. Among speakers of Southern Vernacular English, its use is not...

Constructions and Mixed Categories: Determining the semantic interpretation of person/number marking (1998)

Farrell Ackerman, Miriam Butt, Constructions Chris Barker, Lyle Campbell, Mary Dalrymple, ...

This paper focuses on two aspects of prenominal non-subject relative constructions (hereafter NSR) typified by W. Armenian and Dagur in (1) and (2): this type of relative, to the best of my...

1 I would like to thank the following people for enormously helpful discussion on many aspects of these (1998)

Farrell Ackerman, Miriam Butt, Johannna Nichols, Irina Nikolaeva, Masha Polinsky, ...

In diverse languages considered separately, each for itself and in its own functioning, the analysis of the relative clause shows a formal structure ordered by a certain function that is not always...

The Composition of (Dis)Continuous Predicates: Lexical or Syntactic? (1993)

Farrell Ackerman, Gert Webelhuth

Recent lexicalist analyses of predicates expressed by syntactically independent elements, raise central questions concerning the domain in which such complex predicates are composed. Should they be...