Particle verbs and a theory of late lexical insertion

It is a well-known fact that the verb-particle construction is a phenomenon at the interface between morphology and syntax. On the one hand, particle verbs in German and Dutch look like morphological objects, since they productively provide the input for further word formation processes. This is illustrated for German in (1) and (2) (cf. Booij 1990; Neeleman & Weerman 1993; Neeleman 1994 for Dutch):

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