Real adjuncts in instrumental in Russian

Authors

  • Assinja Demjjanow
  • Anatoli Strigin

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.21248/zaspil.17.2000.38

Abstract

An adjunct-DP in the free instrumental case occurs in a number of surface positions where the DP is syntactically optional. does not depend on any element in the sentence, and has a number of different interpretations. We introduce Bailyn's proposal which postulates a uniform syntactic environment for all the uses of instr. This calls for a uniform semantics of these DPs which can nevertheless accomodate the different interpretations. Starting with the hypothesis of Roman Jakobson about the semantics of the instrumental case we formulate a semantic interpretation theory based on abduction. We give a uniform semantics for three different adjunct uses of instr in this framework. In the concluding part of the paper we discuss some possible alternatives and ramifications as well as questions and objections raised with respect to the treatment proposed in this paper.

 

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Published

2000

How to Cite

Demjjanow, Assinja, and Anatoli Strigin. 2000. “Real Adjuncts in Instrumental in Russian”. ZAS Papers in Linguistics 17 (January):1-26. https://doi.org/10.21248/zaspil.17.2000.38.