In:Prepositions, Case and Verbal Prefixes: The case of Slavic
Petr Biskup
[Linguistik Aktuell/Linguistics Today 255] 2019
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Published online: 17 April 2019
https://doi.org/10.1075/la.255.toc
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Table of contents
Abbreviations
Chapter 1.Introduction
Chapter 2.Verbal prefixes
2.1Introduction
2.2Types of prefixes
2.3Perfectivity, telicity and morphosyntactic structure
2.4Prefixation and case
2.5Prefixation and argument structure
2.6Definiteness effects
2.7Verbal prefixes are incorporated prepositions
2.8Deriving prefixed verbs
2.8.1Verbal prefixes in the syntactic derivation
2.8.2Verbal prefixes in the semantic derivation
2.9Conclusion
Chapter 3.Prefixed verbs and compositionality
3.1Introduction
3.2Four classes of prefixed verbs
3.3Class 1: regular-meaning prefix and regular-meaning verb
3.3.1Non-defective PP
3.3.2Non-defective PP with a covert argument
3.3.3Defective PP
3.4.Class 2: regular-meaning prefix and irregular-meaning verb
3.5Class 3: irregular-meaning prefix and regular-meaning verb
3.6Class 4: irregular-meaning prefix and irregular-meaning verb
3.7Conclusion
Chapter 4.Prefixes in target state participles
4.1Introduction
4.2Prefixes and adjectival participles
4.2.1Participles in Russian, Polish and Czech
4.2.2Properties of ný-/tý-participles
4.2.3Properties of lý-participles
4.3The stativiser
4.4The stativiser and the structure of lý- and ný-/tý-participles
4.5Prefixes and the structure of lý- and ný-/tý-participles
4.5.1Lexical prefixes
4.5.2Superlexical prefixes
4.6Deriving target state participles
4.7Conclusion
Chapter 5.The future prefix po-
5.1Introduction
5.2The prefix po- in Russian, Polish and Czech
5.3Properties of future po-
5.4Properties of non-future prefixes
5.5Future po- and reanalysis
5.6Conclusion
Chapter 6.Decomposed prepositional phrases and case
6.1Introduction
6.2Properties of Russian, Polish and Czech prepositions
6.2.1Russian prepositions
6.2.2Polish prepositions
6.2.3Czech prepositions
6.2.4Complex prepositions, adverbial prepositions and the case marker
6.3Decomposing prepositional phrases
6.3.1Dynamic and stative prepositional phrases
6.3.2The tense head and case
6.3.3The prepositional structure in more detail
6.3.4The covert prepositional complement
6.4Prepositional case assignment
6.5Conclusion
Chapter 7.Conclusions
References
Index
