Türkçe'de katkısız eylemlerin anlamlandırılması

Author:

ÖZGE Duygu1,ÜNAL Gülten2

Affiliation:

1. ORTA DOĞU TEKNİK ÜNİVERSİTESİ

2. ANKARA YILDIRIM BEYAZIT UNIVERSITY

Abstract

Light verb constructions (e.g., give a kiss to somebody) syntactically reflect typical ditransitive structures (e.g., give a violin to somebody) yet it is not clear whether these two structures thematically similar as well. We tested Turkish-speaking adults on their construal of light verb constructions with respect to the number of thematic roles they perceive in the event structure in a rating study. The light verb give with a different noun phrase was used in all critical utterances (e.g., give a response or give an assignment). The noun phrases of these constructions denominalized either by -lA or -lAn+dIr morpheme (e.g., response-lA and assignment-lAn+dIr) were also used as control items. The study concluded that the light verbs with their noun phrase complements contribute to the semantic construal of the event structure and the thematic role assignment processes for the denominalized versions of these structures reflect this meaning construal.

Publisher

Journal of Linguistics Research

Subject

Linguistics and Language,Language and Linguistics

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