ConSOLE 16 2008 Paris

Two types of prepositions in Serbian and the nature of Spell-out

Monika Bašić

Centre for Advanced Study in Theoretical Linguistics (CASTL), University of Tromsø

monika.basic@hum.uit.no
PrepositionsSerbianSpell-outEnglish

Abstract

This paper explores the syntactic behaviour of two classes of apparently synonymous prepositions in Serbian. It is shown that the two classes differ in the degree to which they allow measure phrases and null DP-complements. The analysis proposed captures the observed differences in terms of a detailed syntactic decomposition of PPs, as well as relates the syntactic behaviour of each class to their morphological make-up. The analysis is then extended to account for a similar pattern in English. The goal is to show how the properties of various types of Ps in both English and Serbian can be made to follow from the lexical specification of the particular vocabulary items found in each language.

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APA Style

Monika Bašić (2008). two types of prepositions in serbian and the nature of spell-out. In Proceedings of ConSOLE 16, edited by Sylvia Blaho, Camelia Constantinescu, Bert Le Bruyn, (pp. 1-20).

BibTeX

@inproceedings{Bašić-prepositions-2009, title={Two types of prepositions in Serbian and the nature of Spell-out}, author={Monika Bašić}, booktitle={Proceedings of ConSOLE 16}, year={2008}, pages={1-20}, editor={Sylvia Blaho and Camelia Constantinescu and Bert Le Bruyn} }