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Deconstructing Constructions 1st Edition Christopher S Butler Javier Martín Arista

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Deconstructing Constructions 1st Edition Christopher S Butler Javier Martín Arista
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Publisher: John Benjamins Publishing Company
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.3 MB
Pages: 328
Author: Christopher S. Butler; Javier Martín Arista
ISBN: 9789027289605, 9027289603
Language: English
Year: 2008
Edition: 1

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Deconstructing Constructions 1st Edition Christopher S Butler Javier Martín Arista by Christopher S. Butler; Javier Martín Arista 9789027289605, 9027289603 instant download after payment.

This article focuses on the so-called get-passive, frequently regarded as a problematic construction in the linguistic literature. It is my contention that a lexically-based approach is insufficient to account for the appropriateness of the get-passive, since pragmatic and contextual factors are also crucial to ascertain its acceptability. Basing my discussion on corpus data, I will analyze how the semantics of the get-passive interacts with the semantic properties of verbs from five semantic types that can be integrated within the construction: affect, giving, motion (take-subtype), corporeal and annoying. Along the lines of Goldberg & Jackendoff (2004: 563), I suggest that the get-passive should be treated as a family of constructions in order to account for its semantic and pragmatic properties. Two main subconstructions will be posited: the causative get-passive and the spontaneous get-passive.

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