The English resultative construction in contrast

Authors

  • Luis París Universidad Nacional de Cuyo (Argentina)

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.7764/onomazein.46.13

Keywords:

resultative construction, Spanish-English contrast, syntax-semantics interface, Event, Macroevent

Abstract

This paper has two intertwined objectives that are consistent with the overall goal of using an interface grammar to describe different contrasts among languages. The first one is to describe the internal structure of the English resultative construction or KR, to characterize a representative sample of the KR subtypes and to render explicit the syntax-semantics interface conditions that make it possible. KR is a Macroevent that fuses two Events—an Activity and an Event proper—in the temporal sequence of a ‘causal course of Events’ so that this Event is the Result of the Activity. In order to reach this characterization, it is  necessary to subsume Manner under Activity, Result under Change and CAUSE under ‘causal course of Events’. The second objective is to expose the features that license the presence of KR in English while permitting a scarce presence of it in Spanish. KR is the Macroevent that complements the prototypical English Event, which opposes to Spanish in so far as it projects an Activity as main verb while the Spanish Event projects an Event proper. Thus, KR is not a complementary structure for the Spanish Event. Furthermore, KR reflects the typical ‘open’ combinatory English style, which is quite different from the Spanish ‘close’ one. This means that English allows for an open set of semantic relations between two words under the same structure while Spanish prefers to reduce them to (likely) one.  

Author Biography

Luis París, Universidad Nacional de Cuyo (Argentina)

INCIHUSA-CONICET / UNCuyo, Argentina

 

Published

2019-12-31

How to Cite

París, L. . (2019). The English resultative construction in contrast. Onomázein, (46), 259–286. https://doi.org/10.7764/onomazein.46.13

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