Argument structure, conceptual metaphor and semantic change

Author:

Johnson Cynthia A.1,Kerkhof Peter Alexander12,Kulikov Leonid1,Le Mair Esther13,Barðdal Jóhanna1

Affiliation:

1. Ghent University

2. Leiden University

3. Aberystwyth University

Abstract

AbstractIn contrast to grammaticalization studies of lexical verbs changing into auxiliaries, the realm of semantic changes associated with lexical verbs is an understudied area of historical semantics. We concentrate on the emergence of verbs of success from more semantically concrete verbs, uncovering six conceptual metaphors which all co-occur with non-canonical encoding of subjects in Indo-European. Careful scrutiny of the relevant data reveals a semantic development most certainly inherited from Indo-European; hence, we reconstruct adat-‘succeeds’ construction at different levels of schematicity for Proto-Indo-European, including a novel reconstruction of a conceptual metaphor,success is motion forward, and the mapping between this metaphor and the verb-class-specific argument structure construction. Hence, this article offers a systematic analysis of regularity in semantic change, highlighting the importance of predicate and argument structure for lexical semantic developments.

Publisher

John Benjamins Publishing Company

Subject

Linguistics and Language,Language and Linguistics

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