Az Eszterházy Károly Tanárképző Főiskola Tudományos Közleményei. 2002. Vol. 3. Eger Journal of English Studies.(Acta Academiae Paedagogicae Agriensis : Nova series ; Tom. 29)
Éva Kovács: Properties of Verbs Which Constitute Phrasal Verbs
Poutsma (1926:300) Curme (1931:379,381) Live (1965:436) Potter (1965:288) Bolinger (1971:104-5) Lipka (1972:182, 183-4) Fraser (1976:6) Mitchell (1979:169) PHRASAL VERBS 121 'terminative aspect' e.g. wait out, starve out, search out 'ingressive aspect' e.g. come out 'effective aspect' e.g. turn out, give out, find out 'durative effective aspect' e.g. fight out , stand out, hold out 'thoroughness and culmination' e.g. work out , think out, seek out 'intensive adverb' e.g. find out 'resultant condition' or more opaque aspectual meaning e.g. lose out, help out, work out, or 'exhaustion' e.g. talk out, play out 'ingressive' mode of action e.g. set out 'completive' e.g. die out, write out, pu^pfe out 'terminativeness', 'to an end', or 'until finished' e.g. burn out, live out, wait out 'completive sense' e.g. die out , fade out, spread out 'terminative' e.g. sell out, pass out, peg out, peter out, give out, last out 'inceptive' e.g. set out, break out (in a rash), burst out (laughing)