On nonprimary selectional restrictions

Authors

  • Niina Zhang

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.21248/zaspil.26.2001.145

Abstract

This paper argues for non-primary c- and s-selectional restrictions of verbs in computing nonprimary predicatives such as resultatives, depictives, and manners. Our discussion is based both on the selection violations in the presence of nonprimary predicates and on the cross-linguistic and language-internal variations of categorial and semantic constraints on nonprimary predicates. We claim that all types of thematic predication are represented by an extended projection, and that the merger of lexical heads with another element, regardless of the type of the element, consistently has c- and s-selectional restrictions.

 

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Published

2001

How to Cite

Zhang, Niina. 2001. “On Nonprimary Selectional Restrictions”. ZAS Papers in Linguistics 26 (January):219-43. https://doi.org/10.21248/zaspil.26.2001.145.