Title: The Semantics of<i>be</i>-verb Constructions and the German Locative Alternation
Abstract: German constructions with the verb prefix be- do not just alternate with simple-verb constructions that express a goal argument obliquely; they can also contrast with simple-verb constructions in which the goal argument appears as an accusative incremental theme. By focusing on these contrasting constructions we can distinguish the semantic contribution of be- from the meaning of the transitive construction itself, enabling a cognitive-semantic account of be-verb constructions that differs significantly from previous proposals. Be- describes a sustained (and typically iterative) interaction directed at a focal accusative landmark whose existence is independent of the event being described. In the process of examining be- verbs we can also gain a better understanding of incremental themes and of holistic effects. The discussion also has general implications for the semantics of argument roles, challenging the idea that semantic roles are global units that can be transported from one construction to another.
Publication Year: 2004
Publication Date: 2004-01-01
Language: en
Type: article
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