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9 February 2010

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The Syntactic Nature of Inner Aspect

A minimalist perspective

Jonathan E. MacDonald
Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona

2008. xv, 241 pp.
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This book explores the syntactic nature of inner aspect from a minimalist perspective. It begins with the new observation that there are two independent properties at play in English inner aspect: the object-to-event mapping and event structure. From a discussion of English statives and Russian, it is concluded that the former property is variant and the latter universal; a minimalist conception of language variation arises naturally in this context. Additionally, an exploration of a lexical derivational approach to achievements leads to the expectation that there are no accomplishments in the lexicon. A detailed look at idioms suggests that this expectation is met. These results support the division of labor between an operative lexicon and narrow syntax in aspectual composition; this naturally poses a problem for (neo-)constructional approaches to inner aspect. Finally, one conclusion reached about the syntactic nature of inner aspect regards the object-to-event mapping: it is a purely syntactic phenomenon.


Table of contents

Acknowledgments
xi–xii
Preface
xiii–xiv
List of abbreviations
xv
Chapter 1. An introduction to the syntax of inner aspect
1–30
Chapter 2. The syntax of eventives 1: An aspectual projection
31–60
Chapter 3. The syntax of eventives 2: Event features
61–91
Chapter 4. A lexical derivation of achievements
93–136
Chapter 5. Minimalist variation in inner aspect
137–167
Chapter 6. The autonomy of inner aspect
169–192
Chapter 7. A consideration of other aspectual facts
193–209
Chapter 8. The syntactic nature of inner aspect and some speculative remarks
211–226
References
227–235
Index
237–241