TY - JOUR TI - Passivisation of Polish Object Experiencer Verbs vs. the Unaccusativity Hypothesis (Part 2) AU - Bondaruk, Anna AU - Rozwadowska, Bożena AU - Witkowski, Wojciech TI - Passivisation of Polish Object Experiencer Verbs vs. the Unaccusativity Hypothesis (Part 2) AB - The current paper is an attempt to provide a syntactic account of the immunity of Polish stative Object Experiencer (OE) verbs to verbal passivisation. In search for the syntactic structure of stative OE verbs, and the hierarchy of their arguments, it is demonstrated here that the evidence based on Condition A, pronominal variable binding, and Condition C effects is inconclusive, and hence does not allow us to determine which of the two arguments – the Experiencer or the Target/Subject Matter (T/SM) – is projected higher in the structure. It is then suggested that the answer to the question why stative OE verbs do not form verbal passives crucially relies on their having a complex ergative structure as in Bennis (2004), where both arguments are internal, while the external argument is missing altogether. At the same time, it is assumed after Landau (2010) that the Experiencer is projected higher than the T/SM.  VL - Volume 12 (2017) IS - Vol. 12, Issue 3 PY - 2017 SN - 1732-8160 C1 - 2300-5920 SP - 123 EP - 144 DO - 10.4467/23005920SPL.17.006.7199 UR - https://ejournals.eu/en/journal/studies-in-polish-linguistics/article/passivisation-of-polish-object-experiencer-verbs-vs-the-unaccusativity-hypothesis-part-2 KW - Object Experiencer verbs KW - unaccusatives KW - passivisation KW - complex ergative structure KW - binding KW - Polish