Verbs of cutting in the middle construction: Examining the compositional cospecification of patientive vs. Agent-instrument middles

IF 0.1 0 LANGUAGE & LINGUISTICS Estudios de Linguistica-Universidad de Alicante-ELUA Pub Date : 2022-07-19 DOI:10.14198/elua.21752
Macarena Palma Gutiérrez
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The purpose of this paper is to examine both prototypical Ergative-like middles (e.g. The cake cuts well) and their metonymically-motivated extensions, called Agent-Instrument middles (e.g. The saw cuts like a dream). The former incorporate as subjects patientive entities and the latter instruments. Both structures allow the incorporation of verbs of cutting, but they represent divergent portions of the action chain, and thus, they differ in the nature of their subject entities and their processes of compositional cospecification in terms of qualia structure. On the whole, on the basis of the prototype effects of the middle construction analysed here, they should be considered proper middles. This paper is based on a corpus study of contextualised examples (1700+) to examine their collostructional schema in the English middle construction (cf. Stefanowitsch and Gries 2003). Particularly, we explore the Verb + Adverb collocation found in middles by focusing on 29 predicates belonging to Levin’s (1993: 156) class of verbs of cutting, in combination with facility-/quality-oriented adjuncts (cf. Davidse and Heyvaert, 2007). Following a cognitive perspective, this paper examines the semantic roles of the subject referents analysed (patients and instruments), as well as their distinct processes of compositional cospecification as factors that contribute to the prototype effects of the middle construction. On the basis of corpus data, despite the syntactic, semantic, and pragmatic common schemas found in prototypical Ergative-like middles and Agent-Instrument middles, the prototype effects of the middle construction highlight the divergent processes of compositional cospecification that these two types of middles follow. More specifically, a shift of semantic weight from a telic to a constitutive value occurs in Agent-Instrument middles, while there is lack of such a semantic shift in terms of qualia structure in prototypical Ergative-like middles with patientive subjects. Thus the middle construction cannot be considered as a discrete category of its own, but rather a prototype category (cf. Taylor, 1995; Hundt, 2007) that permits the accommodation of central and peripheral members. Consequently, in addition to the traditionally accepted structures in which the subject referent is a patientive entity, other less archetypal nominals can occur as middle subjects, particularly, instruments whose action affects implied and patientive entities.
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切断中间结构动词:耐心动词与施具动词组成共同规范的考察
本文的目的是研究典型的类格中间(如蛋糕切得好)和它们的转喻动机延伸,称为代理-工具中间(如锯切得像梦)。前者包括作为主体的耐心实体和后者的工具。这两种结构都允许加入动词切割,但它们代表了动作链的不同部分,因此,它们在主体实体的性质和它们在质结构方面的组合共同规范过程上有所不同。总的来说,在分析了中间结构的原型效应的基础上,它们应该被认为是适当的中间。本文基于对语境化例句(1700多个)的语料库研究,以检验它们在英语中间结构中的结构图式(参见stefananowitsch和Gries 2003)。特别地,我们通过关注属于Levin(1993: 156)切割动词类的29个谓词,以及以便利/质量为导向的助词(参见Davidse和Heyvaert, 2007),探索了在中间发现的动词+副词搭配。本文从认知的角度考察了所分析的主体指涉物(患者和器械)的语义角色,以及它们不同的组成共同规范过程,作为促成中间结构原型效应的因素。在语料库数据的基础上,尽管原型类格中间语和主体-工具中间语在句法、语义和语用方面具有共同的图式,但中间结构的原型效应突出了这两种类型的中间语所遵循的不同的组成共同规范过程。更具体地说,在Agent-Instrument中间词中,语义权重从目的性值向构成性值转变,而在具有耐心主语的原型类格中间词中,就质性结构而言,没有这种语义转变。因此,中间结构不能被视为一个独立的范畴,而是一个原型范畴(cf. Taylor, 1995;Hundt, 2007),允许中央和外围成员的住宿。因此,除了传统上被接受的主语指涉是耐心实体的结构外,其他不太原型的名词也可以作为中间主语出现,特别是那些动作影响隐含实体和耐心实体的工具。
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