Relative productivity in Old English prefixationtype frequency of verbal predicates

  1. Caballero González, Laura 1
  2. Ibáñez Moreno, Ana 1
  1. 1 Universidad de La Rioja
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    Universidad de La Rioja

    Logroño, España

    ROR https://ror.org/0553yr311

Journal:
RAEL: revista electrónica de lingüística aplicada

ISSN: 1885-9089

Year of publication: 2004

Issue: 3

Pages: 85-101

Type: Article

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Abstract

This paper focuses on lexical productivity in Old English through a study of the derivational morphology of verbs. For this, those verbs that combine with more than ten prefixes have been analyzed from the point of view of their semantic and inflectional features. The results are that most of them are strong verbs of motion, and that there is a strong correlation between the semantic and inflectional properties of verbs and their combinatorial potential with prefixes. Thus, we argue that the morphological behavior of predicates is semantically motivated. We establish a connection between the degree of productivity of verbs and their Aktionsarts and logical structures, as adapted by Role and Reference Grammar (Van Valin & LaPolla 1997), instead of restricting the study to their semantic status as verbs of motion, since ours is a more explanatory approach.