@inbook{110a5e42e7ed41a99b33ec52693fdf5f,
title = "Danish verb prefixes and the schematizing transitive prefix construction.",
abstract = "In a constructionist approach to grammar, morphological constructions and clausal constructions may have the same theoretical status as argument structure constructions (e.g., Goldberg, 1995, pp. 22–23; Croft, 2001; Booij, 2010). In this chapter, the author argues that the Danish verb prefixes be- and for-, in addition to verbal derivation, impose a lexeme-independent transitive argument structure construction with three meaning variants. In a large-scale corpus study, a distributional analysis of the prefix construction and its association with verbal base lexemes shows that the two constructional variants have a different semantic profile. While the potential productivity of be- and for- constructions is restricted, authentic examples of creative usage show that all constructional variants are partially productive in present-day Danish.",
author = "Johan Pedersen",
year = "2023",
language = "English",
isbn = "9789027249302",
series = "Constructional Approaches to Language",
publisher = "John Benjamins Publishing Company",
pages = "212--246",
editor = "Couss{\'e}, {Evie } and H{\"o}der, {Steffen } and Lyngfelt, {Benjamin Lyngfelt} and Prentice, {Julia }",
booktitle = "Constructional approaches to Nordic languages (CAL)",
address = "Netherlands",
}