Курсовая работа: Phrasal verbs
c) inchoative or inceptive:
strike up a tune, light up = begin smoking;
break out = to start suddenly (of violent events).
g) Durative or longer:
Go on, talk away, struggle along;
d) interactive, or repeated. Such postpositions as again, anew, afresh, sometimes back and over endorsing the verb form a combination with value of the repetition of steps:
Write again, write anew, and write afresh....
But the classification of verb phrase is not absolute.
The boundaries between the discharges are not clearly established, and the verb in one case may apply to the second level, and the other to the fourth. This may be due to the fact that the etymology of the verb in time to reveal all complex and, consequently, its value is not derived from his components. In addition, there are always words that allow different interpretations.
So, this classification should be called conditional. [8] [13]
1.2.4 Classification of Phrasal verbs
Group verb is very diverse as to their compatibility, as well as the added value that they are or who they acquire in the text. They can express the character of the transition from one state to another, inducing action, etc., but in all cases action is always a value, the prisoners in the verb.
Very large and diverse group of phrase verbs express the movement and at the same time describing it. Verbs of this group often express not just the traffic and move from one place to another. Therefore, most of them used to Postpositions indicating direction of movement (into, out, up, to).
For example : stand up - stand up;
go out - go, go;
go into - enter;
jump into - jump, leap;
It should be noted cases where the phrasal verb is termination, or, conversely, the beginning of the movement.
For example : get over - to end, away from anything;
jump down - jumping off, jump off;
run out - run out;
throw off, get off - to start (something);
A very large group consists of group verb, expressing the transition object from one state to another, or his movement.
In fact, verbs of motion objecting to the transition from immobility or beginning of motion, can be attributed to this group or be considered as an intermediate link. Generally, the boundaries between different groups of phrase verbs are very unsteady in lexical terms, so it is not easy determined.
For example : 1) move in = to take possession of a new place to live
move towards - to go in the direction of (something or someone)
2) to change one's opinion in the direction of.
move off = to start a journey; leave.
The third group belongs to group verb with semantic component "Lack of change of an object".