Article published In: Adpositions of Movement
Edited by Hubert Cuyckens, Walter De Mulder and Tanja Mortelmans
[Belgian Journal of Linguistics 18] 2004
► pp. 115–143
Pronominal Adverbs Containing Adpositions of Direction in Dutch
Formation and Splitting
Published online: 22 April 2005
https://doi.org/10.1075/bjl.18.07van
https://doi.org/10.1075/bjl.18.07van
In Dutch, adpositional arguments and adjuncts which are semantically close to the verb easily form pronominal adverbs made up of an
adverb like er ‘there’ or daar ‘there’ and an adposition (e.g., erin
[there.in], daarop [there.on]). Such a semantically close relation typically exists between the verb and
objects or adjuncts of direction and place: direction and place narrowly delimit the type of action or situation described by the
verb. Moreover, even though there is a wide range of adpositions that can follow the verb to express direction or place, the
choice of the adposition is dependent on the verb meaning. This justifies the easiness with which objects and adjuncts of
direction and place pronominalize. Pronominal adverbs corresponding to objects of direction and place differ,
however, from those corresponding to adjuncts of direction and place, in that the former are more likely to occur
as separate forms. The explanatory motivation, it is shown in this paper, is that the adposition (i.e., the
second part) of a pronominal adverb of an object of direction or place needs to immediately precede the verbal end group, in
accordance with the inherence principle.
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