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Co.$dc2008 215 $a1 online resource (vii, 187 pages) $cillustrations 225 1 $aLinguistik aktuell =$aLinguistics today,$x0166-0829 ;$vv. 121 300 $aBibliographic Level Mode of Issuance: Monograph 311 0 $a9789027255044 311 0 $a9027255040 320 $aIncludes bibliographical references (p. [175]-181) and index. 327 $aVerbal Prepositions and Argument Structure -- Editorial page -- Title page -- LCC data -- Table of contents -- Acknowledgements -- Chapter 1. Setting the scene -- 1.1 Introduction -- 1.2 The P chameleon -- 1.3 The interface between argument structure and syntax -- 1.3.1 Lexicalism vs. constructionism -- 1.3.2 Ramchand's First phase syntax -- 1.3.3 The argument structure of adpositional phrases -- 1.4 Main findings of the book -- Chapter 2. Prepositions -- 2.1 Introduction -- 2.2 Locative prepositional phrases and verbs of motion -- 2.2.1 Types of verbs and interpretations of the PP -- 2.2.2 Goal of motion interpretations: Thomas (2001), Folli & -- Ramchand (2002) -- 2.3 Diagnostics -- 2.3.1 Temporal adverbials -- 2.3.2 VP constituency tests -- 2.3.3 Ordering of adverbials -- 2.3.4 PP-topicalization and clefting -- 2.3.5 Distribution of anaphora -- 2.3.6 Accent placement/prosody -- 2.3.7 Summary of the findings -- 2.4 Expressions of location -- 2.4.1 A note on external vs. internal location -- 2.5 Directional expressions -- 2.5.1 Simplex and complex directional PPs -- 2.5.2 Til -- 2.5.3 Internally complex directional PPs -- 2.6 Analysis -- 2.6.1 Prepositions, argument structure and interpretations -- 2.6.2 Ambiguous PPs and locative and directional interpretations -- 2.6.3 The directional reading -- 2.6.4 The locative reading -- 2.7 Unambiguously directional PPs -- 2.7.1 Simplex directional PPs -- 2.7.2 Internally complex directional PPs -- 2.7.3 Directional PPs as adjuncts -- 2.8 Summary -- Chapter 3. Possession and the notion of affected participants -- 3.1 Overview and aims -- 3.2 Previous treatments of double object constructions -- 3.2.1 Oehrle(1976) -- 3.2.2 Marantz(1984) -- 3.2.3 Kayne(1984) -- 3.2.4 Baker(1988) -- 3.2.5 Larson (1988, 1990) and Jackendoff(1990) -- 3.2.6 Hellan(1991) -- 3.2.7 Åfarli (1992) -- 3.2.8 Den Dikken(1995). 327 $a3.2.9 Pesetsky(1995) -- 3.2.10 Harley(2002) -- 3.3 Norwegian: Verb types and interpretations -- 3.3.1 What types of verbs -- 3.3.2 The interpretation of the added participant -- 3.3.3 Analysis -- 3.3.4 Benefactive double object constructions -- 3.3.5 Deriving the structure -- 3.3.6 Summary of the ndings for Norwegian -- 3.4 German -- 3.4.1 Distribution of bene ciaries and male ciaries -- 3.4.2 Analysis -- 3.4.3 Creation verbs -- 3.4.4 Transitive verbs which do not refer to creation events -- 3.4.5 Unaccusative verbs and dative participants -- 3.5 Summary and remaining puzzles -- Chapter 4. Abstract places and results -- 4.1 Introduction -- 4.2 Til and lexically speci ed endpoints -- 4.3 Intransitive predicates and til -- 4.3.1 What are the properties of semelfactives -- 4.3.2 What are the properties of degree achievements -- 4.4 Data: Semelfactives and degree achievements -- 4.4.1 Semelfactives with and without til -- 4.4.2 Degree achievements with and without til -- 4.4.3 Interim summary -- 4.5 Analysis -- 4.5.1 Semelfactives -- 4.5.2 Degree achievements -- 4.5.3 Summary -- 4.6 Transitive semelfactives -- 4.6.1 Interpretations with and without til -- 4.6.2 DP vs. PP, and properties of event participants -- 4.6.3 Analysis and structures: Transitive semelfactives -- 4.7 Summary -- Chapter 5. Denouement -- Bibliography -- Index -- The series Linguistik Aktuell/Linguistics Today. 330 $aThis book investigates different types of verb-PP combinations and examines the types of meanings which arise when the argument structure of the PP fuses with the verbal argument structure. 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