semantic account of the stative adverb gap

  • Katz G
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Abstract

It is argued that there is a surprising gap in the distribution of adverbial modifiers, namely that there are (practically) no adverbs that modify exclusively stative verbs. Given the general range of selectional restrictions associated with adverb/verb modification, this comes as a surprise. It is argued that this gap cannot be the result of standard selectional restrictions. An independently motivated account of the state-event verb contrast, in which state verbs are proposed to lack Davidsonian arguments is presented and argued to account for this stative adverb gap. Some apparent and real problems with the analysis are discussed.

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Katz, G. (2000). semantic account of the stative adverb gap. ZAS Papers in Linguistics, 17, 135–151. https://doi.org/10.21248/zaspil.17.2000.44

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