DEVERBAL ADJECTIVALIZATION AS A GRADUAL PROCESS
In this paper, we defend the idea that, in languages such as English, German and Dutch, there are in principle three types of (de)verbal modifiers of the noun: the first, postnominal, type is a reduced relative clause, that is, a full verbal projection with an operator-like subject. Prenominal (de)v...
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Published in | Acta linguistica Hungarica Vol. 47; no. 1/4; pp. 315 - 333 |
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Abstract | In this paper, we defend the idea that, in languages such as English, German and Dutch, there are in principle three types of (de)verbal modifiers of the noun: the first, postnominal, type is a reduced relative clause, that is, a full verbal projection with an operator-like subject. Prenominal (de)verbal modifiers with an eventive meaning represent the second type. We claim that they are poorly inflected verbs with a reduced argument structure. The third type is the participle lexicalized as an adjective, which denotes a pure property and has completely lost the argument structure of the verbal base. |
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