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  1. Event Arguments: Foundations and Applications.Maienborn Claudia & Wöllstein Angelika - 2005 - Mouton de Gruyter.
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  2. Semantics: An International Handbook of Natural Language Meaning, Vol. 2. von Heusinger, Maienborn & Portner (eds.) - 2011 - de Gruyter Mouton.
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  3. On the Distinction between Abstract States, Concrete States, and Tropes.Friederike Moltmann - 2013 - In and Fabio Del Prete C. Beyssade /Alda Mari (ed.), Genericity. Oxford University Press. pp. 292-311.
    This paper defends a distinction between ‘abstract states’ and ‘concrete states’, following Maienborn (2005, 2007) in her account of the peculiar semantic behavior of stative verbs. The paper proposes an ontological account of the notion of an abstract state and discusses how it relates to the notion of a trope or particularized property, which has so far been neglected in the semantic literature on stative verbs.
     
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    Word Category Conversion Revisited: The Case of Adjectives and Participles in L1 and L2 German.Andreas Opitz & Denisa Bordag - 2020 - Frontiers in Psychology 11.
    One of the hypotheses about mental representation of conversion (i.e. zero-derivation) claims that converted forms are a product of a costly mental process that converts a word’s category into another one when needed, i.e., depending on the syntactic context in which the word appears. The empirical evidence for the claim is based primarily on self-paced reading experiments by Stolterfoht, Gese, and Maienborn (2010) in which they explored the assumed conversion of German verbs into adjectives in two syntactic contexts with (...)
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