Marianne Desmets and Florence Villoing: French VN lexemes: morphological compounding in HPSG
Although the original framework of HPSG is mostly compatible with
independent theoretical claims or analyses in lexical lexeme base morphology
(Anderson 1992, Aronoff & Fudeman 2004, Beard 1995, Booij 2005,
Carstairs-McCarthy 1992, Fradin 2003, Haspelmath 2002, Matthews 1991, Plag
2003, for example), so far, most research in morphology has been done on
inflexional phenomena (Orgun & Inkelas 2002, Bonami & Boyé 2006), and few on
derivational morphology (Koenig 1999, Riehemann 1998). Yet, we believe it is
worth investigating how the formal and theoretical apparatus of HPSG deals
with capturing multilevel constraints that apply in the lexeme formation of
French Verb-Noun nominal compounds, such as as GRILLE-PAIN (lit.
grill-bread, `toaster'), PERCE-OREILLE (lit. pierce-ear, `earwig'),
TOURNEVIS (lit. turn-screw, `screwdriver'), or LÈCHE-VITRINE (lit.
lick-window, `window-shopping'). Contrary to what has often been said, we
argue VN lexemes formation comes under morphological constraints but not
under syntactic mechanisms. Our analysis integrates VN lexemes into a
multiple-dimension typed-hierarchy of lexemes and provides an account for
semantic generalizations involved in different types of lexeme formation
(compounding, derivation, and conversion).
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