Crossing the lake : motion verb constructions in Bodensee-Alemannic and Swiss German

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dc.description.abstractThe Alemannic dialects spoken in Switzerland and around lake Bodensee are structurally very similar. This seems to extend to a motion verb construction where the motion verb is obligatorily followed by a particle go (Swiss German)/gi (Bodensee Alemannic) plus infinitive. Upon closer inspection, however, intriguing asymmetries emerge. We account for these differences by treating the particles as categorically distinct from each other. The difference in category can be related to different historical developments of originally the same element, as proposed by Lötscher (1993). While gi retains some of its prepositional properties, go has been reanalyzed as a verbal element and is now partially integrated into the Verb Raising and Verb Projection Raising system.eng
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