Two types of locative alternation

Jaume Mateu*

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Talmy’s (1991, 2000) well-known typological distinction between satellite-framed languages and verb-framed languages can be shown to be relevant when arguing for two types of locative alternation. In particular, I deal with this typological variation in the light of a formal distinction between incorporation and conflation (see Haugen 2009; Mateu 2012 and Acedo-Matellán 2013, i.a.). According to the Talmian typology, verb-framed languages (i.e., those languages where Path/Result lack independent morphophonological status with respect to the verbal root) are predicted to lack the satellite-framed pattern of locative alternation variants that involve Manner conflation (e.g., Sue sewed up the entire dress with buttons; cf. Sue sewed buttons on the dress). In contrast, locative alternation variants that only involve Result incorporation (e.g., The children loaded the stones on the cart / The children loaded the cart with stones) are expected to be found in verb-framed languages. Special attention will also be paid to the ungrammaticality triggered by the elimination of the satellite in locative alternation variants like Sue sewed *(up) the dress with buttons or John poured the glass *(full) with water. Their ill-formedness will be shown to run parallel to that of satellite-framed constructions like John danced the night *(away) or John *(out) danced Sue, which, descriptively speaking, have been said to involve an increase of the verb valency thanks to the presence of a Path/Result satellite.

Idioma originalInglés
Título de la publicación alojadaVerb Valency Changes
Subtítulo de la publicación alojadaTheoretical and Typological Perspectives
EditoresAlbert Álvarez González, Ia Navarro
EditorialJohn Benjamins Publishing Company
Páginas51-77
Número de páginas27
ISBN (versión digital)9789027265265
ISBN (versión impresa)9789027207012
DOI
EstadoPublicada - 2017

Serie de la publicación

NombrePrototypical Transitivity
EditorialJohn Benjamins Publishing Company
Volumen120
ISSN (versión impresa)0167-7373

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