On the Syntax of the Russian Control Verbs Pomoc' 'Help' and Pomesat' 'Hinder'

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作者
Burukina, Irina [1 ,2 ]
机构
[1] Eotvos Lorand Univ, Dept English Linguist, Budapest, Hungary
[2] Hungarian Res Ctr Linguist ELKH, Budapest, Hungary
关键词
object control; argument structure; ditransitive; applicative; adjunct control; implicit arguments; Russian; IMPLICIT ARGUMENTS; BINDING;
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10.1353/jsl.2022.a909903
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H [语言、文字];
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摘要
This paper examines sentences with the verbs pomoc' 'help' and pomesat' 'hinder' in Russian and demonstrates that, although they are usually listed among object control predicates, these verbs appear in a wide range of constructions that cannot be accounted for by a straightforward control analysis. To explain the distribution of pomoc' and pomesat', I argue that they are, in essence, ditransitive, similarly to 'give' or 'send': they require a Goal (a person or a situation that will be helped/hindered) and a Theme headed by a silent noun HELP/HINDRANCE. A dative DP, either [+sentient] or eventive, a subjunctive ctoby-clause, or a non-finite clause with an overt subject, when present, should be analyzed as a Goal. A controlled infinitival clause is merged as a modifier within the Theme NP. The approach is extended to control collocations such as 'give a chance'. It further offers an opportunity to develop a uniform structural representation for various verbs of object control that will reduce the differences between them to particular properties of the Theme.
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