German synthetic compounds containing selbst have traditionally been treated as reflex- ive in nature. However, this view cannot cope on the one hand with the basic value of selbst as focus particle and not as pronoun and on the other with the non-reflexive value of many compounds whose meaning range from purely intensification of the understood agent of the activity as in Selbstbau ‘do-it-your-self-construction’ to anti-causativity like Selbstentzündung ‘self-ignition’. In this paper, we will consider a different option, namely to interpret the focus particle selbst as a flag for signaling contrastive coreference. This option can be concretely operationalized in construc- tional terms as a case of constructional idiom.

Being itself: On German selbst in synthetic compounds

Livio Gaeta
2023-01-01

Abstract

German synthetic compounds containing selbst have traditionally been treated as reflex- ive in nature. However, this view cannot cope on the one hand with the basic value of selbst as focus particle and not as pronoun and on the other with the non-reflexive value of many compounds whose meaning range from purely intensification of the understood agent of the activity as in Selbstbau ‘do-it-your-self-construction’ to anti-causativity like Selbstentzündung ‘self-ignition’. In this paper, we will consider a different option, namely to interpret the focus particle selbst as a flag for signaling contrastive coreference. This option can be concretely operationalized in construc- tional terms as a case of constructional idiom.
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https://journals.linguistik.de/zwjw/article/view/106
Linguistics,Word-Formation,Compounding,Reflexivity
Marco Angster;Livio Gaeta
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