Particle Verbs and Local Domains

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John Benjamins Publishing, 2001 M01 1 - 323 páginas
This book offers a new account of particle verbs in German and Dutch by looking at the conditions under which a non-morphological structure may exhibit word-like properties. It shows that although particles are represented as phrasal complements of their verbs, they lack the functional structure which is usually associated with phrases. The author uses the concept of a local domain , which can be established by terminal nodes both in syntax and in morphology, to demonstrate why the impoverished syntactic structure of particle verbs shares important features of complex words derived in morphology. The analysis is substantiated through a detailed study of the syntactic, semantic, and morphological properties of particle verbs. Special attention is given to the relevance of local domains for the association of lexical information about sound and meaning with terminal nodes in morphological and syntactic structures.
 

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The solution
3
Outline of the book
9
CHAPTER 2
51
CHAPTER 3
109
CHAPTER 4
151
CHAPTER 5
195
CHAPTER 6
239
CHAPTER 7
271
Conclusion
297
Name Index
315
151
319
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