Compositional mechanisms and selectional constraints in syntax and word formation

Author:

Batiukova Olga1

Affiliation:

1. Dpto. de Filología Española (Spanish Philology Department) , Universidad Autónoma de Madrid/Autonomous University of Madrid , Campus de Cantoblanco, Facultad de Filosofía y Letras c/ Francisco Tomás y Valiente 1, 28049 Madrid , Spain

Abstract

Abstract This study compares compositional processes involved in syntax on the one hand and word formation on the other hand within the Generative Lexicon framework. It first shows how semantic types incorporated in a structured lexical entry are acted on by different compositional mechanisms in predicates headed by verbs and in modification constructions, and then analyzes non-evaluative suffixation in Spanish in order to determine how the head suffix interacts with the meaning of the base word. It is concluded that different parts of the lexical entry of the selected component (syntactic argument or morphological base) can be accessed in both phrase construction and word formation, but the mechanisms underlying complex syntactic and morphological structures differ in significant ways.

Publisher

Walter de Gruyter GmbH

Subject

Linguistics and Language,Language and Linguistics

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