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Lexical Template MorphologyChange of state and the verbal prefixes in German
2002. x, 273 pp.
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978 90 272 3061 4 / EUR 110.00 978 1 58811 183 8 / USD 165.00
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While there have been many attempts in the literature to account for the semantics and syntax of individual German(ic)prefixes, this is the first time that the prefixes have been analysed in a unified way and a framework established that is capable of relating the prefixes to each other and to other areas of the grammar.
The templates provide the means whereby a State/Change of State feature interacts with Figure and Ground arguments to generate prefixed verbs, noun- and adjective-incorporating verbs, and oblique case marking on the complements of simplex verbs and adjectives. This book presents a new and potentially powerful theory of lexical morphology that will be of interest not only to morphologists and those working on the grammar of German, but also syntacticians working on the Locative and Dative Alternations, and linguists whose prime concern is the organization of the lexicon, and the realization of the semantics of change of state predicates.
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“This work provides an original and thought-provoking analysis of a long-standing and difficult problem in German syntax.”
Ian Roberts, Professor of Linguistics at the University of Cambridge
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