Tafseer Ahmed (Universität Konstanz)
The interaction of light verbs and verb classes of Urdu
Izaskun Aldezabal (University of the Basque Country)
Basis for the annotation of EPEC-RolSem
Pranav Anand and Kevin Reschke (UC Santa Cruz)
Verb Classes as Evaluativity Functor Classes
Sudha Arunachalam (Northwestern University) and Anubha Kothari (Stanford University)
Telicity and event culmination in Hindi perfectivesi
Cristina Cacciari (Department of Biomedical Sciences, University of Modena & Reggio-Emilia, Italy), M. C. Pellicciari (Cognitive Neuroscience Section, IRCCS San Giovanni di Dio Fatebenefratelli, Brescia, Italy), Anna Fogliata (Department of Psychology, University of Milano-Bicocca, Italy), Costanza Papagno (Department of Psychology, University of Milano-Bicocca, Italy) and Carlo Miniussi (Department of Biomedical Sciences and Biotechnologies, National Institute of Neuroscience, University of Brescia, Italy)
The motion component is preserved in metaphorical sentences. A TMS study
Lin Chen and Barbara Di Eugenio (University of Illinois at Chicago)
A Maximum Entropy Approach To Disambiguating VerbNet Classes
Bridget Copley (SFL - CNRS/Paris 8) and Heidi Harley (University of Arizona)
Force dynamics in verbal semantics: Verbs of maintaining
Chris Irwin Davis (University of Texas at Dallas)
A Framework for Representing Event Semantics of Verb Word Senses
Dagmar Divjak (University of Sheffield) and Antti Arppe (University of Helsinki)
Extracting prototypes from corpus data: a distributional account of representing near-synonymous verbs
Inês Duarte, Anabela Gonçalves, Matilde Miguel, Amália Mendes, Iris Hendrickx, Fátima Oliveira (University of Lisbon), Luís Filipe Cunha, Fátima Silva and Purificação Silvano (University of Porto)
Light verbs features in European Portuguese
Paola Dussias (Penn State University), Alejandra Marful (University of Granada), Chip Gerfen (Penn State University) and Teresa Bajo (University of Granada)
Usage frequencies of complement-taking verbs in Spanish
Polina Eysmont (Saint-Petersburg State University of Aerospace Instrumentation)
Semantics vs. Syntax in Verb Structure Acquisition
Sylwia Fabisiak and Paweł Rutkowski (Section for Sign Linguistics, University of Warsaw)
Polish Sign Language Verbs
Ingrid Falk (INRIA Nancy Grand Est/LORIA, France) and Claire Gardent (CNRS/LORIA, France)
Bootstrapping a Classification of French Verbs Using Formal Concept Analysis
Simone Falk and Peter Öhl (Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München)
Syntactic Characteristics of Particle Verbs: Empirical Evidence for Complex Predicate Processing in German
Ludovico Franco (Università Ca' Foscari, Venezia), Elisa Zampieri (Università Ca' Foscari, Venezia), Martina Garzon (IRCCS San Camillo - Venezia), Francesca Meneghello (IRCCS San Camillo - Venezia), Anna Cardinaletti (Università Ca' Foscari, Venezia) and Carlo Semenza (Università di Padova)
(Light) Verb Retrieval in a Case of Primary Progressive Aphasia
Jose M. García-Miguel and Gael Vaamonde (Universidade de Vigo)
Semantic role annotation: From verb-specific roles to generalized semantic roles
Elżbieta Hajnicz (Institute of Computer Science, Polish Academy of Sciences)
Aggregating Entries of Semantic Valence Dictionary of Polish Verbs
Paul Hirschbühler (Université d'Ottawa) and Marie Labelle (Université du Québec à Montréal)
On some factors licensing the locative alternation
Martina Johnson (University of Pisa)
The interaction of semantic-syntactic context with “mental activity” interpretations of Italian verbs of visual perception
Vaclava Kettnerova and Marketa Lopatkova (Institute of Formal and Applied Linguistics, Charles University in Prague)
Representation of Changes in Valency Structure of Verbs in the Valency Lexicon of Czech Verbs
Natalia Klyueva and Vladislav Kubon (Charles University in Prague)
Verbal Valency in the MT Between Related Languages
Loes Koring and Pim Mak (UiL-OTS, Utrecht University)
Subject reactivation depends on the syntactic position of the argument: evidence from eye movements
Evie Malaia (Speech, Language, and Hearing Studies Department, Purdue University) and Ronnie Wilbur (Linguistics, and Speech-Lg-Hear Sci, Purdue University)
Representation of verbal event structure in sign languages
Christina Manouilidou (University of Patras)
Verb Meaning as Verb Argument Realization: evidence from brain-damaged and non brain-damaged populations
Rainer Osswald and Thomas Gamerschlag (Heinrich-Heine-Universität Düsseldorf)
Attribute verbs within and across languages
Dietmar Roehm (Department of Linguistics, University of Salzburg), Antonella Sorace (Department of Linguistics, University of Edinburgh) and Ina Bornkessel-Schlesewsky (Department of Germanic Linguistics, University of Marburg)
The processing of flexible syntax-semantics mappings: A neurophysiological investigation of split-intransitivity in German
Domenica Romagno (Dipartimento di Linguistica, Università di Pisa), Costanza Papagno (Dipartimento di Psicologia, Università di Milano-Bicocca) and Alfonso Caramazza (Cognitive Neuropsychology Laboratory, Harvard University; Center for Mind/Brain Sciences (CIMeC), University of Trento)
Evidence from Neuropsychology on Verb Features: The Case of a Patient with Semantic Dementia
C. J. Rupp, Paul Thompson, William Black, John McNaught and Sophia Ananiadou (University of Manchester)
A Specialised Verb Lexicon as the Basis of Fact Extraction in the Biomedical Domain
Anderson R. S. Santos (Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul - Instituto de Informática), Gustavo Garcia Valdez, Aline Villavicencio (Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul - Instituto de Informática) and Jerusa Fumagalli de Salles (Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul - Instituto de Psicologia)
Investigating characteristics of semantic networks of verbs in patients with Alzheimer's disease
Kees de Schepper (Radboud University Nijmegen) and Monique Lamers (VU University Amsterdam)
Argument linearization in the production of German and Dutch verbs
Einat Shetreet (Tel Aviv University, Harvard University), Naama Friedmann (Tel Aviv University) and Uri Hadar (Tel Aviv University)
Sneezed, stretched, and vanished: Differential brain activations of different classes of intransitive verbs
Einat Shetreet (Tel Aviv University, Harvard University), Dafna Palti, Naama Friedmann and Uri Hadar (Tel Aviv University)
Argument Structure Representation: Evidence from fMRI
Marietta Sionti (University of Athens), Leonardo Claudino (University of Maryland), Carolyn Penstein Rose (Carnegie Mellon University), Stella Markantonatou (Institute for Speech and Language Processing) and Yiannis Aloimonos (University of Maryland)
Comparing linguistic classifications with sensorimotor data of English and Greek verbs of motion
Mariona Taulé, Oriol Borrega and M. Antònia Martí (CLiC-University of Barcelona)
AnCora-Net: Mapping the Spanish Ancora-Verb lexicon to VerbNet
David Townsend and George Olekson (Montclair State University)
Verbs, Objects, and Events: Eye-Tracking Reveals the Time-Course of Aspectual Interpretation
Anita de Waard (Elsevier/Utrecht University) and Henk Pander Maat (Utrecht University)
A Classification of Research Verbs to Facilitate Discourse Segment Identification in Biological Text
Helena Trompelt (University of Potsdam), Denisa Bordag (University of Leipzig) and Thomas Pechmann (University of Leipzig)
(Ir)regularity of verbs revisited: Evidence for a lexical entry complexity based account
Alessandra Zarcone (Institut für Maschinelle Sprachverarbeitung, Universität Stuttgart) and Alessandro Lenci (Dipartimento di Linguistica "T. Bolelli", Università di Pisa)
Event types in the mind and in the corpus
Alessandra Zarcone and Sebastian Padó (Institut für Maschinelle Sprachverarbeitung, Universität Stuttgart)
"I like work: I can sit and look at it for hours" - Type clash vs. plausibility in covert event recovery