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文献中普遍认为,英语get passive只存在于动态谓词中,静态动词被排除在外。然而,本文基于语料库对遗忘、知道、记住、理解和相信动词的出现进行了广泛的分析,表明认知的get passive with static verbs虽然不常见,但在英语中确实存在。然后,将所谓的认知get passive与通常声称用动态动词定义中心get passive的形式、语义和语用特性联系起来进行研究。分析表明,一方面,这些特征在这些句子的表征中并不同等相关,另一方面,它们与所分析动词的词汇特性之间存在着强烈的联系。
I hope they don't get forgotten. A descriptive corpus-based approach to get-passives with verbs of cognition in English
It is widely held in the literature that English get-passives are only found with dynamic predicates, stative verbs being excluded from it. However, based on an extensive corpus-based analysis of occurrences with the verbs forget, know, remember, understand and believe, this article shows that the get-passive with stative verbs of cognition, although infrequent, does occur in English. The so-called cognitive get-passive is then examined in relation to the formal, semantic and pragmatic properties commonly claimed to define central get-passives with dynamic verbs. The analysis reveals, on the one hand, that these features are not equally relevant in the characterisation of these sentences and, on the other, that there exist strong interconnections between them and the lexical properties of the verbs analysed.