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A Small Class of Multiword Verbs in English: A Prepositional Verb or Transitive Phrasal Verb? KCI 등재

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현대문법연구 (Studies in Modern Grammar)
현대문법학회 (The Society Of Modern Grammar)
초록

Some multiword verbs like run into ‘encounter’ in She ran into a friend have been called by two distinct names in the literature. They are prepositional verbs (with a fixed and specified preposition) or (inseparable or nonseparable) transitive phrasal verbs. This paper argues that this different use of terminology for the same multiword verbs actually reveals the nature of the whole class they belong to. The class is a cline of grammatical elements and properties between prepositional verbs and transitive phrasal verbs, and the set shared by these two subclasses is the locus of that cline. This characteristic mode of the cline is explained in terms of intersective constructional gradience and multiple inheritance.

목차
1. Introduction
2. A Cline of Prepositional and Transitive Phrasal Verbs
    2.1. As Inseparable Transitive Phrasal Verbs
    2.2. Tests for the Class
    2.3. As Prepositional Verbs with a Fixed and Specified Preposition
3. A Proposal
    3.1. As a Case of Intersective Constructional Gradience
    3.2. Through the Process of Multiple Inheritance
4. Concluding Remarks
References
저자
  • Kyungchul Chang(Pusan National University)