The syntax of (anti-)causatives: external arguments in change-of-state contexts
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of contents
Acknowledgements
їх
List of abbreviations
xi
Introduction
ι
CHAPTER
1
The morphological patterns of anticausatives and their interpretation
9
1.1
The causative alternation
9
1.2
The causative alternation in German
10
1.3
Theories about the derivational relation between causatives and
anticausatives
11
1.4
Semantic effects of
anticausative
morphology
12
1.4.1
Anticausatives in Italian
13
1.4.2
Anticausatives in French
20
1.4.3
Anticausatives in Greek
24
1.4.4
Conclusion and outlook
28
1.4.5
Anticausatives in German
29
chapter
2
The dative causer construction
41
2.1
Datives in the context of unmarked anticausatives
and non-alternating unaccusative verbs
41
2.2
Datives in the context of marked
anticausative
verbs
45
2.3
The absence of the unintentional causer reading: Semantic blocking?
48
2.3.1
Do marked anticausatives involve external argument
semantics?
53
2.3.2
Causer vs. causing event
57
2.3.2.1
Causative constructions without an external
argument
59
2.3.2.1.1
The adversity causative in Japanese
59
2.3.2.1.2
The
desiderative
construction in Finnish
62
2.3.2.2
Is the dative causer blocked by a causative event?
63
2.3.3
Interim conclusion
66
2.4
Language comparison: Datives in
anticausative
structures
67
vi
The syntax of
(anti-) causatives
2.4.1
Introduction
67
2.4.2.
The language survey
68
chapter
3
Datives and changes of state
73
3.1
Datives as specifiers of applicative heads
73
3.1.1
Low
applicatives
75
3.1.2
Affected datives
78
3.1.3
Unintentional causer datives as high
applicatives
81
3.2
Interim summary and some open questions
83
3.3
An alternative view on the unintentional dative causer
89
3.4
A typology of external arguments of causative events
95
3.5
Some crosslinguistic relatives of the dative causer
102
3.6
Conclusions: The syntax and semantics of the unintentional
causer construction
108
CHAPTER
4
The causative alternation
115
4.1
The core theory of (anti-)causatives
115
4.1.1
Problems for derivational analyses
119
4.1.1.1
Morphological marking
119
4.1.1.2
Verb restrictions and selection restrictions
121
4.1.1.3
PP-modification in passives and anticausatives
123
4.1.1.3.1
PP-modification in English
124
4.1.1.3.2
PP-modification in German
125
4.1.1.3.3
PP-modification in Greek
128
4.1.1.4
Crosslinguistic differences in verb restrictions
and selection restrictions
131
4.1.1.5
Interim conclusion
132
4.1.2
On the event decomposition of
(anti-)causatives
133
4.1.3
The syntax of
(anti-)causatives
139
4.2
Comments on the categorization of Roots
145
4.3
Comments on the decomposition of
(anti-)causatives
147
4.3.1
The dative causer revisited
153
chapter
5
The syntax of marked anticausatives: Part I
155
5.1
The origin of anticausative morphology
156
5.1.1
Lexicalist accounts of the causative alternation revisited
157
5.1.2
The marked/unmarked contrast from a typological perspective
159
5.2
The phrase-structural representation of anticausative morphology
163
Table of contents
vii
5.2.1
The morpho-syntactic properties of German
marked anticausatives
165
5.2.1.1
Semantic intransitivity
165
5.2.1.2
Syntactic transitivity
166
5.2.1.3
Reflexive anticausatives: Resolving the contradiction
172
5.2.2
A typology of Voice
174
5·3
German
marked anticausatives meet the unaccusativity
diagnostics
179
5-3-1
Auxiliary selection
180
5-3-2
Prenominai
past participle
182
5-3-3
Was-fur split
185
5.3.3.1
A further problem with the
was-für
split
188
5-3-4
Split-NPs
191
5-3-5
Topicalization of Subject
+
Participle II
194
5-3-6
Passive
197
5-3-7
Datives
198
5-3-8
NOM-DAT order
199
5-3-9
Resultatives
201
5-3-1Ο
The weak/strong reading of indefinites and bare plurals
202
5-3-11
Unaccusativity tests: Conclusion
207
CHAPTER
6
Generic middles
211
6.1
The core characteristics of middles
211
6.2
Syntactic accounts
213
6.3
Pre-syntactic/lexicalist accounts
218
6.4
The source of the middle agent in a non-lexicalist framework
219
6.4.1
The causative alternation and the syntax of marked
anticausatives
221
6.4.2
Middles at the
С
-I
interface
224
6.4.2.1
Agentive
Roots and V
+
Theme combinations
225
6.4.2.2
Verbs forming unmarked anticausatives
226
6.4.2.3
Verbs forming marked anticausatives
227
6.4.3
The source of the agent implicature
229
6.5
Unmarked middles in English and Dutch
235
6.6
A short discussion of impersonal middles
238
CHAPTER
7
The syntax of marked anticausatives: Part II
247
7.1
Introduction
247
7.2
External argument reduction within a configurational theta theory
253
viii
lhe
syntax of (anti-Jcausatives
7.2.1
Binding theory
256
7.2.2
Verbal agreement and case
259
7.2.3
The derivations
260
7.2.4
Case under phase theory
263
7.3
Motivating the derivation of
non-
thematic reflexives
269
7.3.1
Dative causers again
269
7.3.1.1
A further note on dative antecedents
274
7.3.2
Scrambling and raising
276
7.3.3
Long-distance binding
279
7.4
The es-construction and the stray accusative construction
282
7.4.1
The causative alternation in Icelandic
286
7.4.2
Syntactic transitivity
292
7.4.3
Semantic transitivity
296
7.4.4
The origin of the FATE semantics
299
7.5
Conclusion
302
References
305
Index of names
317
Index of subjects
321
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Table
of contents
Acknowledgements
їх
List of abbreviations
xi
Introduction
ι
CHAPTER
1
The morphological patterns of anticausatives and their interpretation
9
1.1
The causative alternation
9
1.2
The causative alternation in German
10
1.3
Theories about the derivational relation between causatives and
anticausatives
11
1.4
Semantic effects of
anticausative
morphology
12
1.4.1
Anticausatives in Italian
13
1.4.2
Anticausatives in French
20
1.4.3
Anticausatives in Greek
24
1.4.4
Conclusion and outlook
28
1.4.5
Anticausatives in German
29
chapter
2
The dative causer construction
41
2.1
Datives in the context of unmarked anticausatives
and non-alternating unaccusative verbs
41
2.2
Datives in the context of marked
anticausative
verbs
45
2.3
The absence of the unintentional causer reading: Semantic blocking?
48
2.3.1
Do marked anticausatives involve external argument
semantics?
53
2.3.2
Causer vs. causing event
57
2.3.2.1
Causative constructions without an external
argument
59
2.3.2.1.1
The adversity causative in Japanese
59
2.3.2.1.2
The
desiderative
construction in Finnish
62
2.3.2.2
Is the dative causer blocked by a causative event?
63
2.3.3
Interim conclusion
66
2.4
Language comparison: Datives in
anticausative
structures
67
vi
The syntax of
(anti-) causatives
2.4.1
Introduction
67
2.4.2.
The language survey
68
chapter
3
Datives and changes of state
73
3.1
Datives as specifiers of applicative heads
73
3.1.1
Low
applicatives
75
3.1.2
Affected datives
78
3.1.3
Unintentional causer datives as high
applicatives
81
3.2
Interim summary and some open questions
83
3.3
An alternative view on the unintentional dative causer
89
3.4
A typology of external arguments of causative events
95
3.5
Some crosslinguistic relatives of the dative causer
102
3.6
Conclusions: The syntax and semantics of the unintentional
causer construction
108
CHAPTER
4
The causative alternation
115
4.1
The core theory of (anti-)causatives
115
4.1.1
Problems for derivational analyses
119
4.1.1.1
Morphological marking
119
4.1.1.2
Verb restrictions and selection restrictions
121
4.1.1.3
PP-modification in passives and anticausatives
123
4.1.1.3.1
PP-modification in English
124
4.1.1.3.2
PP-modification in German
125
4.1.1.3.3
PP-modification in Greek
128
4.1.1.4
Crosslinguistic differences in verb restrictions
and selection restrictions
131
4.1.1.5
Interim conclusion
132
4.1.2
On the event decomposition of
(anti-)causatives
133
4.1.3
The syntax of
(anti-)causatives
139
4.2
Comments on the categorization of Roots
145
4.3
Comments on the decomposition of
(anti-)causatives
147
4.3.1
The dative causer revisited
153
chapter
5
The syntax of marked anticausatives: Part I
155
5.1
The origin of anticausative morphology
156
5.1.1
Lexicalist accounts of the causative alternation revisited
157
5.1.2
The marked/unmarked contrast from a typological perspective
159
5.2
The phrase-structural representation of anticausative morphology
163
Table of contents
vii
5.2.1
The morpho-syntactic properties of German
marked anticausatives
165
5.2.1.1
Semantic intransitivity
165
5.2.1.2
Syntactic transitivity
166
5.2.1.3
Reflexive anticausatives: Resolving the contradiction
172
5.2.2
A typology of Voice
174
5·3
German
marked anticausatives meet the unaccusativity
diagnostics
179
5-3-1
Auxiliary selection
180
5-3-2
Prenominai
past participle
182
5-3-3
'Was-fur' split
185
5.3.3.1
A further problem with the
'was-für'
split
188
5-3-4
Split-NPs
191
5-3-5
Topicalization of Subject
+
Participle II
194
5-3-6
Passive
197
5-3-7
Datives
198
5-3-8
NOM-DAT order
199
5-3-9
Resultatives
201
5-3-1Ο
The weak/strong reading of indefinites and bare plurals
202
5-3-11
Unaccusativity tests: Conclusion
207
CHAPTER
6
Generic middles
211
6.1
The core characteristics of middles
211
6.2
Syntactic accounts
213
6.3
Pre-syntactic/lexicalist accounts
218
6.4
The source of the middle agent in a non-lexicalist framework
219
6.4.1
The causative alternation and the syntax of marked
anticausatives
221
6.4.2
Middles at the
С
-I
interface
224
6.4.2.1
Agentive
Roots and V
+
Theme combinations
225
6.4.2.2
Verbs forming unmarked anticausatives
226
6.4.2.3
Verbs forming marked anticausatives
227
6.4.3
The source of the agent implicature
229
6.5
Unmarked middles in English and Dutch
235
6.6
A short discussion of impersonal middles
238
CHAPTER
7
The syntax of marked anticausatives: Part II
247
7.1
Introduction
247
7.2
External argument "reduction" within a configurational theta theory
253
viii
lhe
syntax of (anti-Jcausatives
7.2.1
Binding theory
256
7.2.2
Verbal agreement and case
259
7.2.3
The derivations
260
7.2.4
Case under phase theory
263
7.3
Motivating the derivation of
non-
thematic reflexives
269
7.3.1
Dative causers again
269
7.3.1.1
A further note on dative antecedents
274
7.3.2
Scrambling and raising
276
7.3.3
Long-distance binding
279
7.4
The es-construction and the 'stray accusative construction
282
7.4.1
The causative alternation in Icelandic
286
7.4.2
Syntactic transitivity
292
7.4.3
Semantic transitivity
296
7.4.4
The origin of the FATE semantics
299
7.5
Conclusion
302
References
305
Index of names
317
Index of subjects
321 |
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series | Linguistik aktuell |
series2 | Linguistik aktuell |
spelling | Schäfer, Florian Mathis 1975- Verfasser (DE-588)133652246 aut The syntax of (anti-)causatives external arguments in change-of-state contexts Florian Schäfer On the nature of anticausative morphology Amsterdam [u.a.] Benjamins 2008 VIII, 324 S. graph. Darst. txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Linguistik aktuell 126 Teilw. zugl.: Stuttgart, Univ., Diss., 2007 u.d.T.: Schäfer, Florian Mathis: On the nature of anticausative morphology Grammatik Causative (Linguistics) Grammar, Comparative and general Morphosyntax (DE-588)4114635-9 gnd rswk-swf Kausativ (DE-588)4163513-9 gnd rswk-swf (DE-588)4113937-9 Hochschulschrift gnd-content Kausativ (DE-588)4163513-9 s Morphosyntax (DE-588)4114635-9 s DE-604 Linguistik aktuell 126 (DE-604)BV000003638 126 Digitalisierung UB Regensburg application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=016703162&sequence=000002&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis |
spellingShingle | Schäfer, Florian Mathis 1975- The syntax of (anti-)causatives external arguments in change-of-state contexts Linguistik aktuell Grammatik Causative (Linguistics) Grammar, Comparative and general Morphosyntax (DE-588)4114635-9 gnd Kausativ (DE-588)4163513-9 gnd |
subject_GND | (DE-588)4114635-9 (DE-588)4163513-9 (DE-588)4113937-9 |
title | The syntax of (anti-)causatives external arguments in change-of-state contexts |
title_alt | On the nature of anticausative morphology |
title_auth | The syntax of (anti-)causatives external arguments in change-of-state contexts |
title_exact_search | The syntax of (anti-)causatives external arguments in change-of-state contexts |
title_exact_search_txtP | The syntax of (anti-)causatives external arguments in change-of-state contexts |
title_full | The syntax of (anti-)causatives external arguments in change-of-state contexts Florian Schäfer |
title_fullStr | The syntax of (anti-)causatives external arguments in change-of-state contexts Florian Schäfer |
title_full_unstemmed | The syntax of (anti-)causatives external arguments in change-of-state contexts Florian Schäfer |
title_short | The syntax of (anti-)causatives |
title_sort | the syntax of anti causatives external arguments in change of state contexts |
title_sub | external arguments in change-of-state contexts |
topic | Grammatik Causative (Linguistics) Grammar, Comparative and general Morphosyntax (DE-588)4114635-9 gnd Kausativ (DE-588)4163513-9 gnd |
topic_facet | Grammatik Causative (Linguistics) Grammar, Comparative and general Morphosyntax Kausativ Hochschulschrift |
url | http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=016703162&sequence=000002&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA |
volume_link | (DE-604)BV000003638 |
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