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Goal-Source Asymmetry and Russian Spatial PrefixesKeywords: syntax , morphosyntax , Goal , Source , Goal-Source Asymmetry , prefix , event structure , telicity , Russian , the Case , split PP fronting , Identity Condition , adjunct , lexical , super-lexical prefixes , open space entities , Slavic prefix Abstract: In this paper, I draw on data from Russian to argue for the asymmetry between Goal and Source prepositional phrases. Source prepositional phrases are structurally ambiguous; they can occur both as arguments and adjuncts in certain syntactic contexts. Goal prepositional phrases are unambiguously arguments. I claim that Source prepositions have lexically specified semantics, which determines their relative structural freedom; whereas Goal prepositions are derived from locative prepositions when the building of the event structure takes place and therefore they are bound to be the arguments of the verb.
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