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In many languages, a passive-like meaning may be obtained through a noncanonical passive construction. The get passive (1b) in English, the se faire passive (2b) in French and the kriegen passive (3b) in German represent typical manifestations. This squib focuses on the behavior of the get-passive in English and discusses a number of restrictions associated with it as well as the status of get.
Trubetzkoy's recognition of a delimitative function of phonology, serving to signal boundaries between morphological units, is expressed in terms of alignment constraints in Optimality Theory, where the relevant constraints require specific morphological boundaries to coincide with phonological structure (Trubetzkoy 1936, 1939, McCarthy & Prince 1993). The approach pursued in the present article is to investigate the distribution of phonological boundary signals to gain insight into the criteria underlying morphological analysis. The evidence from English and Swedish suggests that necessary and sufficient conditions for word-internal morphological analysis concern the recognizability of head constituents, which include the rightmost members of compounds and head affixes. The claim is that the stability of word-internal boundary effects in historical perspective cannot in general be sufficiently explained in terms of memorization and imitation of phonological word form. Rather, these effects indicate a morphological parsing mechanism based on the recognition of word-internal head constituents. Head affixes can be shown to contrast systematically with modifying affixes with respect to syntactic function, semantic content, and prosodic properties. That is, head affixes, which cannot be omitted, often lack inherent meaning and have relatively unmarked boundaries, which can be obscured entirely under specific phonological conditions. By contrast, modifying affixes, which can be omitted, consistently have inherent meaning and have stronger boundaries, which resist prosodic fusion in all phonological contexts. While these correlations are hardly specific to English and Swedish it remains to be investigated to which extent they hold cross-linguistically. The observation that some of the constituents identified on the basis of prosodic evidence lack inherent meaning raises the issue of compositionality. I will argue that certain systematic aspects of word meaning cannot be captured with reference to the syntagmatic level, but require reference to the paradigmatic level instead. The assumption is then that there are two dimensions of morphological analysis: syntagmatic analysis, which centers on the criteria for decomposing words in terms of labelled constituents, and paradigmatic analysis, which centers on the criteria for establishing relations among (whole) words in the mental lexicon. While meaning is intrinsically connected with paradigmatic analysis (e.g. base relations, oppositeness) it is not essential to syntagmatic analysis.
War and death in business : some remarks on the nature of conceptualisation in the field economy
(2005)
Rezension zu Peter-Andre Alt: Der Tod der Königin. Frauenopfer und politische Souveränität im Trauerspiel des 17. Jahrhunderts, Berlin, New York (de Gruyter) 2004. 261 Seiten.
Der Würzburger Germanist Peter-Andre Alt hat mit 'Der Tod der Königin' eine Studie zur Literatur der Frühen Neuzeit vorgelegt, die weit mehr enthält und verhandelt, als es Titel und Untertitel anzudeuten vermögen. Es geht nicht allein um die theatralische Darstellung weiblicher Herrschaft in deutschen und englischen Trauerspielen des 17. Jahrhunderts, wobei auch Seitenblicke auf die französische Klassik geworfen werden, sondern um einen generellen Problemaufriss der politischen, sozialen und geschlechtsspezifischen Rollenzuweisungen im Rahmen präabsolutistischer Machtkonzepte sowie deren theologische und rechtliche Legitimationsmuster.
Rezension zu Ralf Hertel: Tanztexte und Texttänze. Der Tanz im Gedicht der europäischen Moderne, Eggingen (Edition Isele) 2002. 153 Seiten.
Ralf Hertel, freier Journalist und Mitglied des Graduiertenkollegs "Körperinszenierungen" an der Freien Universität Berlin, untersucht in dem vorliegenden Buch das Verhältnis von Tanz und Lyrik in der Literatur des beginnenden 20. Jahrhunderts.