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Junseon Hong (Seoul National University)
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한국영어학회 영어학 영어학 Volume.22
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2022.1
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998 - 1,015 (18page)

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This article aims to verify the order of resistance to stative progressives and offer a plausible account for the order. Though Vendler (1967) predicts that stative progressives are normally anomalous, numerous grammars and corpus-based analyses show that stative progressives do occur. Still, most of them are limited to mere predictions. Unlike previous works, this paper justifies the hierarchical resistance order of states to the progressive by consulting the data from the corpus. The empirical data prove that states are hierarchically ordered into four classes: perception, emotion, cognition, and relation. It is proposed that this order of resistance derives from the thematic role of a subject, especially an Experiencer. Since perception, emotion, and cognition states have an Experiencer as a subject that involves action, they are less resistant to the progressive than relation states. The interaction with states and thematic role also clarifies why perception stative progressives are most frequent among the three states with Experiencer. The physical activity involved with an Experiencer’s perception leads perception states to bear the strongest dynamicity and allows them to be more tolerant of the progressive.

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ABSTRACT
1. Introduction
2. States and Progressives
3. Previous Approaches
4. The Corpus Study
5. Discussion
6. Conclusion
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