The morphosyntax of transitions: a case study in Latin and other languages
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adam_text | Contents
General preface ix
Acknowledgements x
List of abbreviations xi
1 Introduction i
1.1 Aim and proposal i
1.2 Methodology 2
1.2.1 The advantages of a theoretical approach to the
grammar of unspoken languages 2
1.2.2 Data and corpus 3
1.3 Structure 5
2 A neo-constructionist perspective on argument structure 7
2.1 Endo-skeletal versus exo-skeletal approaches to the lexicon-
syntax interface 7
2.2 Three neo-constructionist theories and a predecessor 12
2.2.1 Hale and Keyser’s theory of lexical syntax 12
2.2.2 Mateu (2002) 18
2.2.3 Borer (2005b) 24
2.2.4 Distributed Morphology 28
2.3 The present framework 31
2.3.1 Argument structure is syntax 31
2.3.1.1 No l-/s-syntax distinction 31
2.3.1.2 Relational and non-relational elements 31
2.3.1.3 Argument structure configurations 32
2.3.1.4 Adjunction of roots to functional heads 38
2.3.2 The semantics of argument structure: a localist-aspectual
approach 4°
2.3.2.1 Structural and encyclopaedic semantics 40
2.3.2.2 Interpretation of functional heads and arguments 40
2.3.2.3 Against root ontologies 44
2.3.2.4 Aspect and argument structure 46
2.3.2.5 Locality domains for special meaning 51
2.4 Summary 54
VI
Contents
3 The syntax-morphology interface 55
3.1 Words and structure 55
3.2 Late insertion and the nature of roots 57
3.3 Cyclic Spell-Out 59
3.4 Operations at PF 60
3.4*1 Morphological Merger 60
3.4.2 Linearization and Vocabulary Insertion. Exponentdefectiveness and PF crash 62
3.4.3 Interaction between Raising and Vocabulary Insertion.
Cross-linguistic variation 64
3.5 Summary 68
4 Latin as a satellite-framed language 69
4.1 Talmy’s (2000) theory of change events and its adaptation to the
present framework 70
4.1.1 Talmy’s theory of (motion) events 70
4.1.2 Beyond events of motion 72
4.1.3 An asymmetric difference 73
4.1.4 Non-dynamic events and the s-/v-framed distinction 73
4.1.5 A syntactic interpretation of Talmys theory 74
4.1.5.1 Syntactic structuring of events of change 74
41.5.2 A morphological account of the s-/v-framed difference 77
4.2 The surface shape of PathP in Latin 83
4.2.1 Verbal prefixes 84
4.2.2 Directional PPs 86
4.2.3 Verbal prefixes in combination with directional PPs 87
4.2.4 Verbal prefixes in combination with DPs 89
4.2.5 Directional DPs 91
4.2.6 APs 92
4.2.7 Case and directional PPs and DPs 93
4.3 S-framed constructions in Latin 100
4.3.1 Complex Directed Motion Constructions 100
4.3.1.1 CDMCs and situation aspect 101
43.1.2 CDMCs and non-directed motion constructions in Latin 103
4.3.1.3 The unaccusative nature of CDMCs 105
4.3.2 Figure Unselected Object Constructions 109
4.3.2.1 The syntax and semantics of prefixed vs unprefixed verbs 111
4.3.2.2 Conditions on the licensing of null objects: bibo ‘drink’
vs ebibo ‘drink up’ 127
4.3.2.3 Case alternations* situation aspect, and the merging
of roots 129
Contents vii
4.3.2-4 Scopal relations between prefix and verb 131
4.3.3 Ground Unselected Object Constructions 132
4-3.3.1 Case and situation aspect when the object is a Ground 132
4.3.3.2 Transitive Ground UOCs in Latin 135
43-3*3 Unaccusative Ground UOCs 141
4.3.4 The Locative Alternation 142
4.3.4.1 Approaches to the LA 142
43.4.2 The LA and the s-/v-ffamed distinction 143
43.4.3 The LA and prefixation. The heterogeneity of the LA 148
43.5 Pseudoreversatives 154
4.4 Summary 158
5 Weak satellite-framed languages 159
5.1 The non-existence of complex adjectival resultatives in Latin and Slavic 159
5.1.1 Resultative constructions: initial clarifications 159
5.1.1.1 Complex and simple resultative constructions 160
5.1.1.2 Strong and weak resultative constructions 161
5.1.13 Situation aspect in complex resultative constructions.
The AP as a result predicate 163
5.1.2 No complex AP resultatives in Latin 168
5.13 No complex AP resultatives in Slavic 173
5.1.4 No complex PP resultatives without a prefix. Internal
and external prefixes 174
5.2 Latin and Slavic complex resultatives with an internal prefix 177
5.2.1 Latin complex resultative constructions 177
5.2.2 Slavic complex resultative constructions 188
5.2.3 The relation between resultativity and prefixation 192
5.23.1 Resultativity without an internal prefix 192
5.23.2 Atelic predicates and prefixation 197
5.233 A contrast between Latin and Slavic. The role of
viewpoint aspect 204
5.3 The role of morphology in the analysis of resultative constructions 207
53.1 The morphological properties of Path. The Split S-ffamedness
Hypothesis 207
5.3.2 The lack of complex AP resultatives in Latin and Slavic 209
53.3 Simple adjectival resultatives in Latin 212
5.4 Summary 216
6 A revision of Talmy s typology 217
6.1 Another weak s-ffamed language: Ancient Greek 217
6.2 Strong s-framed languages 222
viii Contents
6.2.1 German and Dutch 222
6.2.2 English 227
6.2.3 Icelandic 229
6.2.4 Finno-Ugric 231
6.3 A typology of languages based on the morphology of Path.
Mandarin as a weak s-framed language 23 5
6.4 Previous approaches and possible counterexamples 238
6.4.1 Snyder (1995, 2001), Beck and Snyder (2001a) 238
6.4.2 Horrocks and Stavrou (2003, 2007) and Horrocks (2004) 239
6.4.3 Kratzer (2005) 241
6.4.4 Svenonius (2004) 244
6.4.5 Son (2007) and Son and Svenonius (2008) 245
6.4.5.1 Korean: presence of complex adjectival resultatives,
absence of CDMCs 245
6.4.5.2 Hebrew and Javanese: presence of CDMCs, absence
of complex adjectival resultatives 247
6.5 Summary 251
7 Challenges and prospects 252
7.1 The locus of cross-linguistic variation: Talmy or Snyder? 252
7.1.1 Complex Effected Object Constructions in English and Latin 253
7.1.2 Absence of CEOCs in v-ffamed languages. Theoretical
implications 256
7.2 Reducing cross-linguistic variation to PF properties 258
Appendix: Latin telic predicates with prefixed manner-of motion verbs
(section 5.2.1) 263
References 276
Index 299
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