In this example, the resultative " ganjing " is situated within the verb aspect construction.
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This type of resultative is a phrase that indicates the state of a noun resulting from the completion of the verb.
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This sort of resultative is a grammatical aspect construction that indicates the result state of the event denoted by the verb.
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Resultatives are distinct from depictive constructions, though often both a resultative and a depictive reading is possible from the same sentence.
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The resultative adjective " tired " can be viewed as an argument of the matrix predicate " made ".
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In noncausative resultatives, the host is the subject of the resultative construction; the sentence states a change of state or position.
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In causative resultatives, the host is the direct object of the resultative construction; the subject causes the host to undergo a change.
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Distinguishing between predicates, arguments, and adjuncts becomes particularly difficult when secondary predicates are involved, for instance with resultative predicates, e . g.
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Some dialects may even make a semantic distinction between the two, with the first marking the resultative aspect, and the second, the continuous aspect.
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Subjects of unergative verbs may also participate in resultative constructions, but a " dummy object ", that is, an otherwise absent reflexive pronoun must be inserted: