German causative events with placement verbs
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Abstract
Several studies have described the semantic uses of German posture verbs, but only few have dealt with German placement verbs. The present study wants to make up for this gap. Starting from a collection of examples from the core corpora of the Digitales Wörterbuch der Deutschen Sprache (DWDS) and some former studies on posture verbs, it first describes the variety of the most common German placement verbs stellen (‘to put upright’), legen (‘to lay down’), setzen (‘to set’) and stecken (‘to stick’).
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| Authors | Sabine, De Knop; |
| Journal | lege artis language yesterday, today, tomorrow |
| Year | 2016 |
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Language. Linguistic theory. Comparative grammar
history of scholarship and learning. the humanities
social sciences (general)
social sciences
philology. linguistics
history (general) and history of europe
language and literature
special aspects of education
computational linguistics. natural language processing
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