In:Norwegian Verb Particles
Leiv Inge Aa
[Studies in Germanic Linguistics 4] 2020
► pp. 109–166
Chapter 4The structure of Norwegian verb-particle constructions
Published online: 11 August 2020
https://doi.org/10.1075/sigl.4.c4
https://doi.org/10.1075/sigl.4.c4
Article outline
- 4.1The basic assumptions
- 4.1.1Some basic assumptions from the Larsen (2014) model
- 4.1.2Particle topicalisation
- 4.1.3Rett ‘right’ modification
- 4.1.4V2 and stranded particle
- 4.1.5Preliminary hypotheses
- 4.2Simplex constructions
- 4.2.1Structural semantics, lexical semantics, and world knowledge
- 4.2.2The structure as the primary carrier of meaning
- 4.2.3The basic semantics of prepositions and the lexical modification of the structure
- 4.2.4World knowledge: Possible S-semantic modification of structural semantics
- 4.3Complex constructions
- 4.3.1Constructions with a full resultative PP
- 4.3.2Constructions with complex phrasal particles
- 4.4Ground promotion
- 4.4.1Earlier accounts and new data
- 4.4.2The analysis
- 4.4.3The case of ut ‘out’, inn ‘in(to)’, opp ‘up’ and ned ‘down’
- 4.4.4Conclusion
- 4.5Unaccusatives
- 4.5.1Personal vs. impersonal unaccusatives
- 4.5.2Meteorological constructions
- 4.6Conclusion
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