Linking the geometry of argument structure

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adam_text Contents Acknowledgements ................................................. xi List of Abbreviations ............................................... xv Introduction ....................................................... 1 1 A Phenomenon and a Principle: The Isomorphic Linking Hypothesis ........................................ 1 2 Representations ........................................... 3 3 The Competition .......................................... 5 4 Advantages of this Proposal ................................. 5 5 Going Forward ............................................ 7 Part I A Geometric Theory of Linking 1 Conceptual Structure .......................................... 11 1.1 Motivating Conceptual Structure: A Review of the Problems with Theta Grids ............................ 11 1.2 Representing Arguments and Satisfying the Theta Criterion ...... 16 1.3 Building Conceptual Structure Representations ................. 19 1.3.1 Argument Fusion and Selection ....................... 19 1.3.2 Constraining Fusion: The Prohibition Against Double Fusion ..................................... 22 1.4 Streamlining the Set of CS Primitives ......................... 24 1.5 Argument Structure: The Interface Projection from CS .......... 33 2 Eliminating the Direct/Indirect Internal Argument Distinction ...... 35 2.1 Reasons to Eliminate Indirect Arguments ...................... 35 2.2 Apparent Problems and Their Solutions ....................... 38 2.2.1 Syntactic Category .................................. 38 2.2.2 Linear Order ....................................... 40 2.2.3 Lexical Rules ...................................... 40 2.3 Summary ................................................ 50 Contents Explaining Linking Regularities ................................. 53 3.1 A New Linking Proposal: The Isomorphic Linking Hypothesis. ... 54 3.2 Causative Verbs ........................................... 59 3.2.1 Simple Causative Verbs .............................. 59 3.2.2 Productive double agent Causative Verbs .............. 62 3.3 Comparing the ILH to Other Linking Theories ................. 68 3.3.1 The Thematic Hierarchy Hypothesis (THH) ............. 68 3.3.2 The Uniformity ofTheta Assignment Hypothesis (UTAH). 69 3.3.3 Why the ILH Is a Better Linking Theory than THH and UTAH ............................... 71 3.4 Unaccusative and Unergative Verb Linking and Some Linking Predictions ............................................... 77 3.4.1 Unaccusative Verb Linking ........................... 79 3.4.2 Unergative Verb Linking ............................. 81 3.4.3 Some Linking Predictions ............................ 83 3.5 Some Problematic Verb Classes .............................. 85 3.6 Summary: The Linking Theory So Far ........................ 86 Syntactically Unexpressed Arguments, Incorporation, and Adjuncts . 89 4.1 Implicit Argument Verbs and Implications for Lexical Entries .... 89 4.1.1 Implicit Theme Verbs: cook, eat, drink ................. 89 4.1.2 More Implicit Theme Verbs: rain and snow ............. 93 4.1.3 Implicit PLACE Verbs: deliver (Concrete PLACE) and transform (Abstract PLACE) ...................... 95 4.2 Incorporated Argument Verbs ...............................100 4.2.1 Incorporated Theme Verbs and Adjunct Fusion: butter and bone .......................................... 100 4.2.2 More Incorporated Theme Verbs: ticket, leaflet, stone, gas ......................................... 110 4.2.3 Incorporated Concrete place Verbs: bag, box, bottle, file, shelve ......................................... 112 4.3 Coindexed Argument Verbs and the Bound Argument Condition on Linking ...............................................117 4.4 Delinked CS Arguments: Mismatches Introduced By Word-Formation Rules ..................................119 4.4.1 Delinked External Arguments: Passive Verbs, Middle Verbs and Déverbal Nominais........................ 120 4.4.2 Delinked Internal Arguments: Reciprocal Verbs and Reflexive Verbs ................................. 124 4.5 Maintaining the Argument/Adjunct Distinction in Light of Selected Adjuncts .......................................128 4.5.1 Syntactic Arguments ................................128 4.5.2 Adjuncts ..........................................131 4.5.3 Tests for the Argument/Adjunct Distinction .............132 4.5.4 Additional Justifications for the Argument/Adjunct Distinction ........................................ 134 Contents ix 5 The Linking of Resultative Verbs: Clausal Fusion .................. 1 37 5.1 The Conceptual Structure of Resultative Verbs .................138 5.2 The Argument Structure of Resultative Verbs ..................144 5.2.1 The Argumenthood of the Result XP ...................145 5.2.2 The Argumenthood of the Postverbal NP ............... 152 5.3 The Linking of Resultative Verbs and a Better Linking Theory .... 157 5.3.1 The Linking of the Inherited Arguments and a Relativized Isomorphic Linking Hypothesis ....................... 157 5.3.2 A New Kind of AS-CS Mismatch: Nonlinking Themes ... 164 5.4 Clausal Fusion: Interpreting the Unlinked Theme ...............166 6 The Prohibition Against Double Fusion ...........................173 6.1 Deriving Resultative Mismatches from the Prohibition Against Double Fusion ............................................173 6.2 Independent Evidence for the Prohibition Against Double Fusion . 176 6.2.1 Passive by-phrases and Agent Subjects .................177 6.2.2 With-Themes and Theme Direct Objects ................178 6.2.3 PP Locations and Locative Direct Objects ...............180 6.2.4 The Prohibition Against Double Fusion Versus Jackendoff s (1990) Constraints on Adjunct Rules ....... 180 6.3 The Prohibition Against Double Fusion and the Theta Criterion ... 181 6.4 Against an Alternative CS for Resultatives: The Means Analysis (Jackendoff, 1990) ........................................186 6.4.1 Jackendoff s First Argument for the Means Analysis and a Refutation: The Actor Test ...................... 188 6.4.2 Jackendoff s Second Argument for the Means Analysis and a Refutation: X s Way ......................... 193 6.4.3 One Argument in Favor of the Agent Analysis: Unaccusative Verbs ................................. 193 6.4.4 A Second Argument in Favor of the Agent Analysis: Weather Verbs ..................................... 195 6.5 An Overview of Linking ....................................196 Part II More Linking Results Across the Lexicon 7 Causative Verbs with place Arguments ..........................207 7.1 Obligatory place Arguments: render, put, and get are not Three-Argument Verbs .....................................207 7.1.1 Abstract PLACE Verbs: render and make ................208 7.1.2 Concrete PLACE Verbs: put and position, lean and stand ..211 7.1.3 Unspecified PLACE Verbs: get and keep .................216 7.2 Optional Implicit PLACES ...................................218 7.2.1 Concrete PLACE Verbs: deliver, transmit and convey ......219 7.2.2 Abstract PLACE Verbs: convert, change, alter and transform ...................................... 222 χ Contents 7.2.3 A Different Type of Abstract PLACE Verb, or Pseudoresultatives : transitive break ............... 224 8 Unaccusatives: A Cluster of Verb Classes .........................229 8.1 Unaccusative Verbs with Obligatory PLACE Arguments: go, turn, get, and be ...............................................229 8.2 Unaccusative Verbs with Optional PLACE Arguments: fall and change ...........................................235 8.3 Unaccusative Pseudoresultatives: break (into pieces) ............237 8.4 Unaccusative Resultatives ...................................239 8.5 Unaccusative / Unergative Alternating Verbs: roll and march .....243 8.6 Defining Unaccusative Verb ...............................250 8.7 Unaccusative/Causative Alternating Verbs: pierce and climb ......252 9 Complex Causative Verbs .......................................259 9.1 Causative Manner-of-Motion Verbs: march, dance, run, skip, and swim ................................................260 9.2 Causative Material Means Verbs: paste and staple .............267 9.3 Causative Instrument Verbs: hammer and spoon ................269 9.4 Causative Alternating Verbs: A Reanalysis of the load and spray Classes .........................................272 9.4.1 The with Variants ...................................273 9.4.2 The Locative Variants ...............................275 10 Other Verb Classes, Other Issues, and Conclusions .................281 10.1 Adjunct Fusion Versus Argument Linking: bag and butter ........281 10.2 Non-Causative Transitive Verbs: enter and inhabit ..............285 10.3 More on Replacing GO with BECOME .........................289 10.4 Conclusions and Further Thoughts ...........................294 Summary of Definitions, Principles and Rules .........................297 References .........................................................303 Index of English Words Discussed ....................................311 Index .............................................................315
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