Since entering the stage, Davidsonian event arguments have taken on
a central role in linguistic theorizing. Recent years have seen a
continuous extension of possible applications for them, not only in
semantics but also in syntax. At the same time questions concerning
the ontological status of events have received renewed attention.
This collection of articles provides new evidence for the virtually
ubiquitous presence of event arguments in linguistic structure and
sheds new light on their nature. The volume is organized into four
sections: Events - states - causation; Event nominals; Events in
composition; Measuring events.
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