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Meredith Landman and Marcin Morzycki (2003). Event-Kinds and the Representation of Manner.
URL: http://www.rci.rutgers.edu/~mlandman/ling535/readings/landman&morzycki.pdf
(Last accessed 2009-07-23).
ODIN: http://odin.linguistlist.org/igt_raw.php?id= 3439&langcode=deu (2021-08-10).
Example #1:
c. Er hat so getanzt. (German)
He has thus danced
`He danced like that.'
Example #2:
c. Wir haben so einen Hund gesehen. (German)
We have such a dog seen
`We saw such a dog.'
Example #3:
(6) So ein Hund wie dieser hat mal meinen Bruder gebissen. (German)
such a dog as this.SG.NOM has once my brother bitten.
`Such a dog like that once bite my brother.'
Example #4:
(8) Jan hat so wie Maria getanzt. (German)
John has thus as Mary danced
`John danced this way/the way Mary did.'
Example #5:
auch so getanzt.
also thus danced
`Mary danced on Tuesday, and John danced like that too.'
Example #6:
auch so gegessen.
also thus eaten
`Mary ate in Minnesota, and John ate like that too.'
Example #7:
(28) Maria schläft in einem Schlafsack und Jan schläft auch so. (German)
Maria sleeps in a sleeping-bag and Jan sleeps also thus
`Maria sleeps in a sleeping bag, and Jan sleeps like that too.'
Example #8:
b. Ich bin so groß (wie Peter) (German)
I am so tall as Peter
`I am this tall/as tall as Peter.'