Zur Semantik von werden: ist prädikatives werden transitional?

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  • Renate Musan

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.21248/zaspil.14.1999.15

Abstract

The paper addresses the longstanding question of whether the copular verb "werden" ('become') is a transitional, i.e. telic, or a nontransitional, i.e. atelic, verb, or verb that is unspecified with regard to telicity. By means of standard tests and historical considerations, it is argued that the verb is telic and refers to accomplishment situations. Nevertheless, there are two types of copular "werden"-clauses with regard to which this view may seem questionable at first sight. First, some "werden"-clauses appear to refer to achievements. This, however, is not a matter concerning the semantics of werden. Rather, the crucial cases are accidentally instantaneous because their predicative complements are absolute predicates. Hence, they do not allow for extended transitions from one state to another. Second, some other "werden"-clauses, expecially those with comparative complements, sometimes appear to refer to processes. However "werden" combined with a comparatival adjective can be shown to be able to refer to clear accomplishment situations. The process-effect is due to a common phenomenon of reinterpretation that leads to iterative transitions between degrees.

 

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1999

Zitationsvorschlag

Musan, Renate. 1999. „Zur Semantik Von Werden: Ist prädikatives Werden Transitional?“. ZAS Papers in Linguistics 14 (Januar):189-208. https://doi.org/10.21248/zaspil.14.1999.15.