[Lingtyp] semantics of object clauses of perception verbs
Christian Lehmann
christian.lehmann at uni-erfurt.de
Sun Aug 27 16:40:09 UTC 2023
where subordination by 'that' conveys indirect perception?
Am 27.08.2023 um 10:38 schrieb Juergen Bohnemeyer:
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> Dear Christian – In Role & Reference Grammar, specifically the work on
> the Interclausal Relations Hierarchy, the two readings are simply
> distinguished as ‘direct perception’ vs. ‘indirect perception.’ – Best
> – Juergen
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> *From: *Lingtyp <lingtyp-bounces at listserv.linguistlist.org> on behalf
> of Christian Lehmann <christian.lehmann at uni-erfurt.de>
> *Date: *Sunday, August 27, 2023 at 18:33
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> *Subject: *[Lingtyp] semantics of object clauses of perception verbs
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> Please: what are the technical terms for the semantic contrast between
> 'she saw that the foreigner passed by' and 'she saw how the foreigner
> passed by'? (I just found it in Cabecar.)
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> Thanks in advance,
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> Christian
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