This thesis focuses on a unique and, as of yet, unstudied particle verb construction in English, referred to as the \u27X it up\u27 construction (e.g. I partied it up last night). Syntactic and sociolinguistic perspectives are taken to explore this phenomenon. In the area of syntax, it is proposed that the \u27it\u27 in the construction is non-referential and that \u27it\u27 is an (object) expletive. It is further proposed that the construction is unergative. These hypotheses are confirmed via syntactic tests, and a potential syntactic representation based on Basilico\u27s (2008) particle verb analysis is offered as a structure in which the expletive can occur. Additionally, the particle \u27up\u27 is proposed to be distinct from other \u27...
International audience‘How ‘English’ are the phrasal verbs really?’ and how did this highly familiar...
This paper explores the learning of raising verbs (e.g. seem), verbs which present particular proble...
In recent years there has been an increasing interest in the study of verb-plus-particle sequences i...
A key issue in analysing the present-day English verb-particle combination is its syntactic properti...
Bruening, BenjaminThis dissertation examines the lexical semantics of particles and the syntax of pa...
Item does not contain fulltextEnglish has a very productive construction in which a verb is combined...
Different from Generative Grammar which sees grammar as a formal system of how words are put togethe...
This book represents the most comprehensive investigation to date into the alternation in word order...
International audienceThe problem (1) a. The student gave it up. b. The student moved the box up. In...
In this paper we investigate verb-particle constructions in English and discuss some of the challeng...
The aim of this study is to analyze the potential effect of the most frequent particle up on the asp...
An English verb particle construction (VPC) is composed of a head verb and an obligatory particle, s...
Verb-particle constructions in English have been the subject of considerable syn-tactic interest for...
Verbs on the Fringe: Raising Verbs as Lexical Hazards This paper explores the learning of raising ve...
This paper proposes that resultative verb-particle constructions (VPCs) have an underlyingly differe...
International audience‘How ‘English’ are the phrasal verbs really?’ and how did this highly familiar...
This paper explores the learning of raising verbs (e.g. seem), verbs which present particular proble...
In recent years there has been an increasing interest in the study of verb-plus-particle sequences i...
A key issue in analysing the present-day English verb-particle combination is its syntactic properti...
Bruening, BenjaminThis dissertation examines the lexical semantics of particles and the syntax of pa...
Item does not contain fulltextEnglish has a very productive construction in which a verb is combined...
Different from Generative Grammar which sees grammar as a formal system of how words are put togethe...
This book represents the most comprehensive investigation to date into the alternation in word order...
International audienceThe problem (1) a. The student gave it up. b. The student moved the box up. In...
In this paper we investigate verb-particle constructions in English and discuss some of the challeng...
The aim of this study is to analyze the potential effect of the most frequent particle up on the asp...
An English verb particle construction (VPC) is composed of a head verb and an obligatory particle, s...
Verb-particle constructions in English have been the subject of considerable syn-tactic interest for...
Verbs on the Fringe: Raising Verbs as Lexical Hazards This paper explores the learning of raising ve...
This paper proposes that resultative verb-particle constructions (VPCs) have an underlyingly differe...
International audience‘How ‘English’ are the phrasal verbs really?’ and how did this highly familiar...
This paper explores the learning of raising verbs (e.g. seem), verbs which present particular proble...
In recent years there has been an increasing interest in the study of verb-plus-particle sequences i...