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Spanish deadjectival verbs and argument structure
Abstract
This chapter studies the argument structure and the semantic conflation processes which are implicated in the formation of deadjectival verbs. After revising the different kinds of semantic incorporation shown by Spanish deadjectival verbs, it follows that all of them reflect the same type of conflation; i.e. attributive conflation. In spite of their diversity - specifically those cases which show blurred limits between patterns, and those in which it is possible to isolate different patterns depending on the meaning and context -, it can be said that all of them attribute a property, quality or state to a base. In fact, the difference between them lies in the peculiarities of the base in question and, thus, in the way in which the process is developed. Keywords: deadjectival verbs; argument structure; attributive relationship; conflation
Abstract
This chapter studies the argument structure and the semantic conflation processes which are implicated in the formation of deadjectival verbs. After revising the different kinds of semantic incorporation shown by Spanish deadjectival verbs, it follows that all of them reflect the same type of conflation; i.e. attributive conflation. In spite of their diversity - specifically those cases which show blurred limits between patterns, and those in which it is possible to isolate different patterns depending on the meaning and context -, it can be said that all of them attribute a property, quality or state to a base. In fact, the difference between them lies in the peculiarities of the base in question and, thus, in the way in which the process is developed. Keywords: deadjectival verbs; argument structure; attributive relationship; conflation
Chapters in this book
- Prelim pages i
- Table of contents v
- Preface vii
- List of contributors xv
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Part I. Conflation
- On meteorological denominal verbs in Spanish 3
- Instrumental verb formation 21
- Conflation processes in the formation of Spanish verbs with a prepositional object 43
- Spanish deadjectival verbs and argument structure 65
- Sensory-emotional denominal causative verbs 107
- Morphology and pragmatics of affixal negation 145
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Part II. Formal Processes
- Deverbal nouns with the suffix -dura 165
- On protagonizar ‘an event’ and the scope of the concept of ‘light verb’ 185
- The relationship between verb-noun in derivational series 217
- Nominalizations of transfer verbs 233
- Base selection and prefixing 255
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Part III. Neologisms and Lexical Creation
- Phonetic adaptation and derivational morphological development of foreign words in Spanish in the dpd 285
- From Latin super- to Spanish sobre- 307
- Word formation processes and proposals for the classification of formal neologisms 347
- The concept of light in Spanish denominal verbs 369
- Metaphors as a source of lexical creation in the field of wine criticism 409
- On deverbal word formation as condensation of previous mental patterns 425
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Part IV. Applications
- Lexical collocations and the learning of Spanish as a foreign language 439
- Denominal verbs in Ele/El2 classroom (a didactic approach) 465
- Author index 479
- Subject index 483
Chapters in this book
- Prelim pages i
- Table of contents v
- Preface vii
- List of contributors xv
-
Part I. Conflation
- On meteorological denominal verbs in Spanish 3
- Instrumental verb formation 21
- Conflation processes in the formation of Spanish verbs with a prepositional object 43
- Spanish deadjectival verbs and argument structure 65
- Sensory-emotional denominal causative verbs 107
- Morphology and pragmatics of affixal negation 145
-
Part II. Formal Processes
- Deverbal nouns with the suffix -dura 165
- On protagonizar ‘an event’ and the scope of the concept of ‘light verb’ 185
- The relationship between verb-noun in derivational series 217
- Nominalizations of transfer verbs 233
- Base selection and prefixing 255
-
Part III. Neologisms and Lexical Creation
- Phonetic adaptation and derivational morphological development of foreign words in Spanish in the dpd 285
- From Latin super- to Spanish sobre- 307
- Word formation processes and proposals for the classification of formal neologisms 347
- The concept of light in Spanish denominal verbs 369
- Metaphors as a source of lexical creation in the field of wine criticism 409
- On deverbal word formation as condensation of previous mental patterns 425
-
Part IV. Applications
- Lexical collocations and the learning of Spanish as a foreign language 439
- Denominal verbs in Ele/El2 classroom (a didactic approach) 465
- Author index 479
- Subject index 483