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Morpholexical Transparency and the argument structure of verbs of cutting and breaking

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Abstract

Guerssel et al.'s (1985) generalizations regarding the argument structure of verbs of cutting and breaking (C&B, hereafter) are reanalyzed based on the principles of Morpholexical Transparency and Complete Linking. A working hypothesis according to which the C&B domain is universally exhaustively partitioned into argument structure classes of C&B verbs is proposed and tested against a corpus of data from 17 languages. Counterevidence to the hypothesis includes bipolar verbs that are semantically specific both on the state change and its cause and a language that lacks cut verbs, framing severance as state change. The survey suggests that universals of argument structure include the principles of Morpholexical Transparency and Complete Linking, but not specific verb classes.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)153-177
Number of pages25
JournalCognitive Linguistics
Volume18
Issue number2
DOIs
StatePublished - Sep 19 2007

Keywords

  • Argument structure
  • Cut and break
  • Lexicon-syntax interface
  • Separation events
  • Typology
  • Verb semantics

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