Author:
Civardi Eugenio,Bertinetto Pier Marco
Abstract
This paper addresses the formal representation of Degree Verbs (DVs), also known as degree<br />achievements. After assessing the similarities and differences of DVs vis-à-vis the accomplishment<br />predicates within the set of “incremental theme verbs”, a double scale system is proposed to account for the telicity calculus. It is shown that DVs should be regarded as telic even though in most cases ,they do not imply culmination, but rather the mere attainment of a “contingent” telos. This formalism can be exploited to account for related phenomena, such as the so-called “conative oblique constructions” and “non-culminating” telic predicates
Publisher
UiT The Arctic University of Norway
Subject
Geology,Ocean Engineering,Water Science and Technology
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