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Verbal prepositions and argument structure : path, place and possession in Norwegian / / Mai Ellin Tungseth



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Autore: Tungseth Mai Ellin Visualizza persona
Titolo: Verbal prepositions and argument structure : path, place and possession in Norwegian / / Mai Ellin Tungseth Visualizza cluster
Pubblicazione: Amsterdam ; ; Philadelphia, : John Benjamins Pub. Co., c2008
Edizione: 1st ed.
Descrizione fisica: 1 online resource (vii, 187 pages) : illustrations
Disciplina: 439.8/25
Soggetto topico: Norwegian language - Grammar
Linguistics - Norway
Space and time in language
Note generali: Bibliographic Level Mode of Issuance: Monograph
Nota di bibliografia: Includes bibliographical references (p. [175]-181) and index.
Nota di contenuto: Verbal 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).
3.2.9 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.
Sommario/riassunto: This 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. Focussing mainly on data from Norwegian, the book investigates three different empirical domains of PP-VP combinations and concludes that the arising interpretations result from a combination of the fine-grained structure of the PP, the structure of the verb phrase, and the different modes of combination.
Titolo autorizzato: Verbal prepositions and argument structure  Visualizza cluster
ISBN: 1-282-15219-X
9786612152191
90-272-9153-5
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Serie: Linguistik aktuell ; ; Bd. 121.