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      <blockquote>Levin, Beth 1993, <i>English verb classes and
          alternations. </i>Chicago: Chicago University Press.<br>
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      I am afraid that<br>
      <blockquote>Lehmann, Christian 2015, “Situation types, valency
        frames and operations”. Malchukov, Andrej & Comrie, Bernard
        (eds.), <i>Valency classes in the world’s languages. Volume 1:
          Introducing the framework, and case studies from Africa and
          Eurasia. Volume 2: Case studies from Austronesia, the Pacific,
          the Americas, and theoretical outlook.</i> Berlin &
        Boston, Mass.: de Gruyter Mouton (Comparative Handbooks of
        Linguistics, 1); 1547-1596.<br>
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      is relatively basic.<br>
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      Am 21.10.2024 um 17:55 schrieb Sergey Loesov via Lingtyp:<br>
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            colleagues,</span></p>
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          am currently working on the verb morphosyntax (or
          “morphological
          semantics”) of Modern Western Aramaic, a relic language still
          spoken in the
          Qalamoun mountains of Syria. My aim is to develop a
          comprehensive
          classification that integrates Vendlerian actional classes
          with features
          such as syntactic transitivity and agentivity. This approach
          is driven by the
          evidence I have encountered so far.</p>
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          you point me to any studies or attempts that classify verbs by
          combining these features?</p>
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          wishes,</p>
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