Categorial Conflict between Phrasal-Prepositional Verbs and Infinitives: The Great Complement Shift

Lemohang Tjabaka-Mokapane
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The development of grammatical forms and synchronic effects has captured a considerable interest of researchers across the globe. The research of this phenomenon is done to understand how certain linguistic forms arise and interact with other forms. Literature also discloses that a number of studies has addressed grammaticalisation of prepositions, which has somehow resulted in categorial conflict. However, there is dearth of literature that deals with /to/ to distinguish between phrasal-prepositional verbs and infinitives as a way of resolving the conflict. Again, some of the L2 students confuse complementation of /to/ in the phrasal-prepositional verb look forward to with that of the infinitives. They fail to draw a line of demarcation between the two constructions. Therefore, this qualitative study seeks to explore the status of /to/ in the phrasal-prepositional verb and infinitive clauses. It also identifies the category label of /to/ and describes its complementation. The study purposively and conveniently extracted data from Scott’s (2022) compilation of both application and cover letters. Following the Minimalist Program, the study reveals that /to/ in both the phrasal-prepositional verb and infinitives have gone through the process of grammaticalisation. It is noted that in the phrasal-prepositional verb, /to/ is still a preposition while in the infinitive clauses, it has gone through the great complementation shift known as decategorisation and extension, hence variation in category labelling. The study also presents that the structures of the phrasal-prepositional verb and the infinitive clauses vary based on the theory and concepts adopted. As a result, it is concluded that due to grammaticalisation of /to/ in both phrasal-prepositional verb and infinitive, their complementation differs.
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短语介词动词与不定式的范畴冲突:补语大转移
语法形式和共时效应的发展引起了全球研究人员的极大兴趣。对这一现象的研究是为了了解某些语言形式是如何产生并与其他语言形式相互作用的。文献还披露,许多研究已经解决了介词的语法化问题,这在某种程度上导致了范畴冲突。然而,关于/to/来区分短语介词动词和不定式作为解决冲突的方法的文献很少。同样,一些二年级学生混淆了短语介词动词look forward to中/to/的补语和不定式的补语。他们未能在这两座建筑物之间划清界限。因此,本定性研究旨在探讨/to/在短语介词动词和不定式从句中的地位。它还标识了/to/的类别标签,并描述了它的补充。该研究有意且方便地从Scott(2022)的申请和求职信汇编中提取数据。在极简主义纲领的指导下,研究发现短语介词动词和不定式中的/to/都经历了语法化的过程。值得注意的是,在短语介词动词中,/to/仍然是介词,而在不定式从句中,它经历了很大的补语变化,即去范畴化和引申,因此在类别标签上发生了变化。研究还表明,短语介词动词和不定式从句的结构因所采用的理论和概念而异。结果表明,由于短语介词动词和不定式中/to/的语法化,导致它们的补语不同。
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