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Adtabanlı Eylemler ve Kılınış Özellikleri
Denominal Verbs And Their Aspectual Properties

Author(s): Mustafa Aksan, Yeşim Aksan
Subject(s): Language studies, Education, Foreign languages learning, Morphology, Semantics
Published by: Ankara Üniversitesi TÖMER
Keywords: Denonimal verbs; lexical aspect; mass/count noun; temporally delimited/non delimited; telic/atelic;

Summary/Abstract: This paper analyzes the morpological and semantic properites of denominal verbs in Turkish. Following Clark and Clark (1979), Turkish denominal verbs are classified into eight semantic categories: location, locatum, duration, agent, experiencer, goal, source, and instrument. The lexical aspectual characteristics of location, locatum, and goal verbs are also presented. It is argued that the inherent semantic features of base nouns have a crucial role in determining the telicity of the abovementioned denominal verbs. There is a correlation between the (non)boundedness of the base nominal and the (a)telicity of the derived verb. The paper finally focuses on the variable aspectual properties of locatum verbs and illustrates the impact of contextual factors, particularly real-world knowledge, in ascribing (a)telicity interpretations to these verbs.

  • Issue Year: 2006
  • Issue No: 132
  • Page Range: 7-27
  • Page Count: 21
  • Language: Turkish