Abstract
Abstract
We present a case study in the marking of the negative prefix in
French gradable adjectives, where the productive marker iN-
alternates with a number of unproductive prefixes, like dé(s)-, dis-,
mal-, mé(s)-. We treat this as a classical case of allomorphy, and
present an account of the distribution of these allomorphs in terms of the nanosyntactic mechanism
of pointers, by which lexical items may point to other, existing, lexical items
in the postsyntactic lexicon. We claim that unproductive lexical items are not
directly accessible for the spellout mechanism, but only indirectly, via
pointers. We show how the analysis accounts for lexicalised semantics in
derivations, as well as cases where the formal relationship between derivational
pairs is not concatenative, but substitutive.
Publisher
John Benjamins Publishing Company
Subject
Linguistics and Language,Language and Linguistics
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