2024
DOI: 10.1075/jhl.24003.zim
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How fear developed from an object to a subject experiencer verb

Richard Zimmermann

Abstract: This paper offers quantitative observations on the argument structural change from object to subject experiencers for the verb fear (from causative ‘frighten’ to stative ‘feel fear’) during late medieval and Early Modern English. The empirical statements are based on a corpus of 7.5m words spanning 1350–1600. The paper explores the precise time course of the change, disambiguating cues and ambiguous contexts, the influence of other lexical items, and … Show more

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