In Search of a Model for the Derivation of Dispositional and Passive Potential Adjectives Based on Participles in Irish Cover Image

In Search of a Model for the Derivation of Dispositional and Passive Potential Adjectives Based on Participles in Irish
In Search of a Model for the Derivation of Dispositional and Passive Potential Adjectives Based on Participles in Irish

Author(s): Maria Bloch-Trojnar
Subject(s): Language and Literature Studies, Theoretical Linguistics, Morphology
Published by: Towarzystwo Naukowe KUL & Katolicki Uniwersytet Lubelski Jana Pawła II
Keywords: inherent inflection; departicipial adjective; dispositional adjective; passive potential adjective; LMBM; Distributed Morphology; Irish

Summary/Abstract: This paper tests the explanatory potential of two competing separationist models, a lexicalist LMBM model and a constructionist DM model, in the analysis of overtly marked dispositional and passive potential adjectives based on participles in Irish. In LMBM, which upholds a strict division between lexical and morphosyntactic phenomena, Irish adjectives must be derived directly from the verbal root or a special allomorphic variant of the verbal root which is used in the context of adjectivising morphology. The first solution involves the multiplication of formal markers, the latter misses the formal and semantic relationship between the supposedly “special” verbal stem and the participle. DM fares better since there is no theoretical ban on the use of participles as bases for adjectives and the presence of participles in the structure of Irish adjectives is corroborated by distributional facts. The proposed structures form a continuum from verbal participles via adjectivised participles to deverbal adjectives.

  • Issue Year: 69/2021
  • Issue No: 11S
  • Page Range: 29-62
  • Page Count: 34
  • Language: English