Verbal Prefixes: Selection and Interpretation
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Thesis introduction (PDF)
'Verbal Prefix Selection and Scalarity', unpublished. (PDF)
'In and out of Places, States, and Activities: Russian Verbal Prefixes and Scales'. In: Language Use and Linguistic Structure. Proceedings of the Olomouc Linguistics Colloquium 2013. Olomouc: Palacky University 2013, ISBN 978-80-244-4060-6, pp. 127-142. (PDF)
'Polysemy of Russian verbal prefixes: Conceptual structure vs. syntax', unpublished (PDF)
Date
2014-12-10Type
Doctoral thesisDoktorgradsavhandling
Abstract
The striking polysemy of Russian verbal prefixes is a well known phenomenon. I show that there is a system to this chaos: prefix meaning is predictable from verbal structure and the prefixation mechanism is similar to that seen in English examples like outdo and overdo.
In my analysis, lexico-syntactic structure plays an important role in explaining the selection and interpretation of prefixes. I uncover a central meaning that remains constant across different uses of a prefix, and describe the formal structural criteria for prefix interpretation in a given context.
A uniform analysis of prefixation is developed, where a prefix relates an event to a scale measuring path, change or time. Both change of state and the development of an activity in time mirror a path in space with beginning, duration and a goal. E.g. a heating event can be seen as a journey along the temperature scale from a colder state to a warmer one. The choice of scale that a prefix combines with is a function of the syntactic position of the prefix, determined by the verbal structure.
This approach is also fruitful for English, where I show that the acceptability of prefixation correlates with a scalarity-based classification of verbs.
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Paper 4 of the thesis is not available in Munin:
4. 'Verbal prefixes in Russian: Conceptual structure versus syntax', Journal of Linguistics, volume 51, issue 01, March 2015, pp 213-243, available at http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/S0022226714000206
The accepted manuscript version of paper 4 is available in Munin at http://hdl.handle.net/10037/6760
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UiT Norges arktiske universitetUiT The Arctic University of Norway
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