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[[Verbs]] which denote an activity may be combined with a [[predicate]] to render a so-called '''resultative''' interpretation:
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  (i)  He smashed [the vase ''to pieces'']
 
  (i)  He smashed [the vase ''to pieces'']

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Verbs which denote an activity may be combined with a predicate to render a so-called resultative interpretation:

(i)   He smashed [the vase to pieces]
(ii)  They talked [him out of it]
(iii) She washed [the dirt off her face]
(iv)  The gardener watered [the flowers flat]

The brackets in (i)-(iv) reflect the small clause analysis of resultative constructions. This analysis has not remained unchallenged.

Links

Utrecht Lexicon of Linguistics

References

  • Carrier, J. & J.H. Randall 1992. The Argument Structure and Syntactic Structure of Resultatives, Linguistic Inquiry 23,
  • Hoekstra, J. 1988. Small Clause Results, Lingua 74,