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New Explorations in Chinese Theoretical Syntax: Studies in honor of Yen-Hui Audrey Li [Kõva köide]

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  • Formaat: Hardback, 577 pages, kaal: 1165 g
  • Sari: Linguistik Aktuell/Linguistics Today 272
  • Ilmumisaeg: 13-Apr-2022
  • Kirjastus: John Benjamins Publishing Co
  • ISBN-10: 9027210675
  • ISBN-13: 9789027210678
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  • Formaat: Hardback, 577 pages, kaal: 1165 g
  • Sari: Linguistik Aktuell/Linguistics Today 272
  • Ilmumisaeg: 13-Apr-2022
  • Kirjastus: John Benjamins Publishing Co
  • ISBN-10: 9027210675
  • ISBN-13: 9789027210678
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"This volume brings together 19 cutting edge studies written by some of the most prominent linguists working on Chinese formal syntax, as a Festschrift volume dedicated to Yen-Hui Audrey Li. The contributions to the volume address a wide range of issues currently developing in the field of Chinese syntax, grouped into five thematic sections on the structure of lexical and functional projections, modal verb syntax, syntax-semantics interactions, the syntax and interpretation of particles, and the acquisition of syntactic structures. With its rich descriptive content sourced from different varieties of Chinese, and its theoretical orientation and analyses, the book provides an important new resource both for researchers with a primary interest in Chinese and other linguists interested in discovering how properties of Chinese can inform the analysis of other languages"--

This volume brings together 19 cutting edge studies written by some of the most prominent linguists working on Chinese formal syntax, as a Festschrift volume dedicated to Yen-Hui Audrey Li. The contributions to the volume address a wide range of issues currently developing in the field of Chinese syntax, grouped into five thematic sections on the structure of lexical and functional projections, modal verb syntax, syntax-semantics interactions, the syntax and interpretation of particles, and the acquisition of syntactic structures. With its rich descriptive content sourced from different varieties of Chinese, and its theoretical orientation and analyses, the book provides an important new resource both for researchers with a primary interest in Chinese and other linguists interested in discovering how properties of Chinese can inform the analysis of other languages.
Introduction 1(16)
Andrew Simpson
Part I The structure of lexical and functional projections
Finiteness, opacity, and Chinese clausal architecture
17(60)
C.-T. James Huang
Place and distance: Locative expressions in Mandarin and Cantonese
77(34)
Lisa Lai-Shen Cheng
Rint Sybesma
"Descriptive complements" are manner adverbials
111(22)
Thomas Ernst
SVCs in disguise: The so-called "directional verb compounds" in Mandarin Chinese
133(32)
Waltraud Paul
Part II Modal verb syntax
Modal movement licensed by focus
165(28)
Ka-Fai Yip
Tommy Tsz-MingLee
Negative modals and prohibitives in Taiwanese Southern Min
193(26)
Wei-wen Roger Liao
Yuyun Iris Wang
Part III Syntax-semantics interactions
Skolemized topicality for indefinites and universal quantifier mei'-phrases in Chinese
219(30)
Shi-Zhe Huang
Chinese comparatives: Commentary on clausal vs. phrasal analyses
249(44)
Jo-Wang Lin
Head dependency and degree words in Mandarin
293(8)
Nuna Ning Zhang
Constraints on the representation of anaphoric definiteness in Mandarin Chinese: A reassessment
301(30)
Andrew Simpson
Zoe Wu
Noncanonical arguments via the high applicative
331(26)
Yafei Li
Applied objects in Mandarin and the nature of selection
357(38)
Richard K. Larson
Chong Zhang
On the syntax of incompleteness: Evidence from the converbal construction in Cantonese
395(36)
Sze-Wing Tang
Part IV The syntax and interpretation of particles
On the syntax of mirativity: Evidence from Mandarin Chinese
431(14)
Wei-Tien Dylan Tsai
Ching-Yu Helen Yang
On the mirative marker leh4 in Taiwanese Southern Min
445(34)
Miao-Ling Hsieh
Non-veridical kaN in Taiwanese Southern Min
479(30)
Shu-ing Shyu
Lid k-san Ng
Sentence-internal discourse particles in Mandarin Chinese
509(30)
Wei Wei
Part V Acquisition of syntactic structures
V-gei vs. double object construction: The mental representation of the Mandarin V-gei construction
539(16)
Yi-Hsien Liu
Heeju Hwang
Predicting the unpredictable: -le used in Chinese serial verb constructions
555(20)
Yan Li
Index 575