Zero nouns with and without objects
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https://hdl.handle.net/10037/4149Dato
2012Type
Journal articleTidsskriftartikkel
Peer reviewed
Forfatter
Fábregas, AntonioSammendrag
One of the main topics on the study of the relationship between syntax and morphology is
(deverbal) nominalizations. In this area, several generalizations that tie the morphological
make-up with the syntactic structure have been made. Most relevantly, it has been argued that only overt nominalizations (those that include a nominalizer like -ation or -ment) are allowed to have internal arguments introduced in their structural representation. In this paper, we address some previously unexplained apparent counterexamples to this generalization, and we argue that they can be captured if particular restrictions on the spell out of the syntactic structure are taken into consideration.
Forlag
University of TromsøUniversitetet i Tromsø
Sitering
Nordlyd 39(2012) nr. 1 s. 63-94Metadata
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