Chapter 21
Verbs of sound emission followed by a path PP
Article outline
- 21.0Introduction
- 21.1Previous analyses
- 21.1.1Levin & Rappaport
Hovav (1995, 96, 99)
- 21.1.2Goldberg & Jackendoff (2004)
- 21.1.3Meaning shift or construction?
- 21.2‘Motion-describing’ type
- 21.2.1Parallel between manner and sound
- 21.2.2Further parallels
- 21.3‘Motion-induced’ type
- 21.3.1Two types of sound emission
- 21.3.2Motion-describing’ type vs. ‘motion-induced’ type
- 21.4More on the distinction
- 21.5Where there is a sound, there should be a motion
- 21.6Verbs of sound emission followed by
open/shut
- 21.6.1Levin & Rappaport Hovav (1995)
- 21.6.2A fundamental problem
- 21.6.3The sound-emission event as describing an internalized
translational motion
- 21.6.4Functional open once again
- 21.7Conclusion
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Notes