In:Syntax and Semantics of Spatial P
Edited by Anna Asbury, Jakub Dotlačil, Berit Gehrke and Rick Nouwen
[Linguistik Aktuell/Linguistics Today 120] 2008
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Published online: 21 May 2008
https://doi.org/10.1075/la.120.toc
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Table of contents
Introduction: Syntax and semantics of spatial P
Part I. The general architecture of spatial PPs33
The fine structure of spatial expressions
Projections of P
Priorities in the production of prepositions
The grammar of complex particle phrases in English
Part II. Expressions of directionality147
The correspondence between directionality and transitivity
Pragmatic factors and variation in the expression of spatial goals: The case of into vs. in
Complex PPs in Italian
On the l-syntax of directionality/resultativity: The case of Germanic preverbs
Part III. Locative PPs251
The distribution and interpretation of adjunct locative PPs
Aspect inside PLACE PPs
Part IV. Silent Ps303
The place of PLACE in Persian
Why are they different? An exploration of Hebrew locative PPs
Silent prepositions: Evidence from free relatives
Part V. Grammaticalisation387
The grammaticalization of prepositional markers in Igbo: The example of the verb root -nyé 'give'
Index of languages, dialects, and language families409
Index of authors
Index of subjects
