Pre/post-asymmetries in Dutch verbalizers
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Abstract In this paper we provide a Nanosyntactic account of two verbalizing affixes in Dutch: the prefix ver - and the suffix - el . We show that they behave differently in their interaction with past tense and in their effect on argument structure. We derive these differences by assigning the two affixes a different lexical representation – a so-called L-tree – which in turn means that they are inserted into the syntactic derivation in very different ways. The analysis intends to be a first step towards a more general formalization of the systematic asymmetries between pre- and post-elements.
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Poznan Studies in Contemporary Linguistics
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0137-2459
1897-7499
1897-7499
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De Gruyter
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