A semantic approach to auxiliary selection with German verbs of motion. An empirical study

German manner-of-motion verbs can take both haben ‘have’ and sein ‘be’ as perfect auxiliaries. It has recently been proposed that, in these cases, auxiliary selection is determined by the feature [locomotion], where [+locomotion] triggers sein ‘be’ and [-locomotion] triggers haben ‘have’ (Randall 20...

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spelling oai:doaj.org-article:2ced5461f48d439ea870db9a86b4697f2021-11-27T10:46:44ZA semantic approach to auxiliary selection with German verbs of motion. An empirical study10.5565/rev/catjl.2421695-68852014-9719https://doaj.org/article/2ced5461f48d439ea870db9a86b4697f2018-12-01T00:00:00Zhttps://revistes.uab.cat/catJL/article/view/242https://doaj.org/toc/1695-6885https://doaj.org/toc/2014-9719German manner-of-motion verbs can take both haben ‘have’ and sein ‘be’ as perfect auxiliaries. It has recently been proposed that, in these cases, auxiliary selection is determined by the feature [locomotion], where [+locomotion] triggers sein ‘be’ and [-locomotion] triggers haben ‘have’ (Randall 2007). In this paper, we explore the notion of locomotion from an empirical semantic perspective. We report the results of an acceptability judgment task and we show that some manner-of-motion verbs are more typically associated with [+locomotion] than others depending on the prominence of directionality involved in verb semantics. However, we argue that locomotion is not a property of verbs themselves but rather a property of constructions (Goldberg 1995), which impose a specific semantic construal on the verbs.Wojciech LewandowskiUniversitat Autònoma de Barcelonaarticleauxiliary selectionGermanmanner-of-motion verbssemanticslocomotionPhilology. LinguisticsP1-1091CAENCatalan Journal of Linguistics, Vol 17 (2018)
institution DOAJ
collection DOAJ
language CA
EN
topic auxiliary selection
German
manner-of-motion verbs
semantics
locomotion
Philology. Linguistics
P1-1091
spellingShingle auxiliary selection
German
manner-of-motion verbs
semantics
locomotion
Philology. Linguistics
P1-1091
Wojciech Lewandowski
A semantic approach to auxiliary selection with German verbs of motion. An empirical study
description German manner-of-motion verbs can take both haben ‘have’ and sein ‘be’ as perfect auxiliaries. It has recently been proposed that, in these cases, auxiliary selection is determined by the feature [locomotion], where [+locomotion] triggers sein ‘be’ and [-locomotion] triggers haben ‘have’ (Randall 2007). In this paper, we explore the notion of locomotion from an empirical semantic perspective. We report the results of an acceptability judgment task and we show that some manner-of-motion verbs are more typically associated with [+locomotion] than others depending on the prominence of directionality involved in verb semantics. However, we argue that locomotion is not a property of verbs themselves but rather a property of constructions (Goldberg 1995), which impose a specific semantic construal on the verbs.
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title_short A semantic approach to auxiliary selection with German verbs of motion. An empirical study
title_full A semantic approach to auxiliary selection with German verbs of motion. An empirical study
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title_full_unstemmed A semantic approach to auxiliary selection with German verbs of motion. An empirical study
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