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Publication Date:
May 2012
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1613-3676
DOI:
10.1515/tlr-2012-0009

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Clear from and clear of: The asymmetric syntax of detaching

1Ben Gurion University

Citation Information: . Volume 29, Issue 2, Pages 223–278, ISSN (Online) 1613-3676, ISSN (Print) 0167-6318, DOI: 10.1515/tlr-2012-0009, May 2012

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2012-05-01

Abstract

Verbs of detaching (clear, wipe, squeeze, etc.) may occur in two frames in Hebrew. In the Change of Location (COL) frame, the stuff is a direct object and the location is a locative source PP. In the Change of State (COS) frame, the location is a direct object and the stuff is an oblique PP. We demonstrate that this PP is headed by a null preposition, which is responsible for a cluster of peculiar syntactic effects. COL and COS in the two frames instantiate scalar changes. Alternating verbs do not lexicalize any scalar change; nonalternating verbs lexicalize either COL (e.g., remove) or COS (e.g., relieve), failing to occur in the opposite frame due to a constraint against the encoding of multiple scalar changes per event. The advantages of this analysis are critically compared against previous accounts.

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