Abstract
It will be argued that the LAH suffers from being based on the naive physics originating from ordinary language philosophers, who practiced ontology rather than doing semantics. Their metaphysics turns out to be incompatible with the principle of compositionality. Due to them a verb has been taken as a predicate rather than as a linguistic unit with its own lexical meaning. Therefore the leniency of a verb in the sense of being available for a wide variety of arguments has been underestimated.
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Verkuyl, H. J. (2019). Naive physics vs compositionality in evaluating the Lexical Aspect Hypothesis. Dutch Journal of Applied Linguistics, 8(1), 5–23. https://doi.org/10.1075/dujal.19004.ver
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