汉语名词动用中的句法机制研究

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汉语名词动用中的句法机制研究

汉语名词动用中的句法机制研究

作者:程杰

开 本:32开

书号ISBN:9787030279286

定价:48.0

出版时间:2010-07-01

出版社:科学出版社

汉语名词动用中的句法机制研究 本书特色

《汉语名词动用中的句法机制研究》:教育部人文社会科学研究一般项目(08JC740010)广东省哲学社会科学“十一五”规划项目(08YK-01)资金资助

汉语名词动用中的句法机制研究 目录

序 Acknowledgements Abstract 摘要 Glossary Chapter 1 Introduction 1.1 Introduction 1.2 Denominal Verbs in Chinese 1.2.1 The Criteria 1.2.2 The Data 1.2.3 Semantic Properties of DNVs 1.3 Previous Approaches to DNVs 1.3.1 The Lexical/Morphological Approach 1.3.2 The Pragmatic Approach 1.3.3 The Lexical-semantic Approach 1.3.4 The Syntactic Approach 1.3.5 Summary 1.4 Rationale for This Research and Questions to Be Addressed 1.5 A Syntactic Approach to Chinese DNVs: An Overview Chapter 2 The V-bar Pied-piping Hypothesis 2.1 Introduction 2.2 The V-bar Pied-piping Hypothesis 2.2.1 Dative Shift Under Current Theories on Verb-related Movement 2.2.2 The V' Reanalysis Hypothesis 2.2.3 The V-bar Pied-piping Hypothesis 2.2.4 Licensing V-bar Pied-piping 2.3 Explaining Some (A)symmetries of Syntactic Domains 2.4 Explaining Some Natural Word Order Phenomena 2.4.1 Adjuncts 2.4.2 Verb Particles 2.4.3 Extraposition 2.4.4 Inversion 2.5 Deriving Compound Verbs in Chinese 2.5.1 Verb-Directional/-Phase Constructions in Chinese 2.5.2 Verb-Resultative Constructions in Chinese 2.5.3 Light Verb Constructions in Chinese 2.6 Summary Chapter 3 Semantic Light Categories in Chinese 3.1 Introduction 3.2 Light Verbs: Syntactic vs. Semantic 3.2.1 The Meanings of Light Verb 3.2.2 Light Verb v vs. Proto-verbs 3.2.3 Proto-verbs vs. Canonical Verbs 3.2.4 Auxiliary Verbs 3.3 Null Prepositions in Chinese 3.3.1 Variety and Unselectiveness of Verbal Objects 3.3.2 The Null Preposition Hypothesis 3.3.3 Some Consequences 3.4 Summary Chapter 4 Syntactic Derivation of DNVs 4.1 Introduction 4.2 Reclassifying DNVs in Chinese 4.2.1 Aspectual Classes of Verbs 4.2.2 Aspectual Classes of Chinese DNVs 4.3 Deriving DNVs via Syntax 4.3.1 Deriving Sta-DNVs 4.3.2 Deriving Ach-DNVs 4.3.3 Deriving Acc-DNVs 4.3.4 Deriving Act-DNVs 4.4 Summary Chapter 5 Syntax-Induced Properties of DNVs 5.1 Introduction 5.2 The Inter-Class Quantitative Asymmetry 5.3 The Inter-Categorical Asymmetry 5.4 The Pattern of Aspectual Shift with DNVs 5.4.1 State-to-Achievement Shift 5.4.2 Achievement-to-Accomplishment Shift 5.4.3 Accomplishment-to-Achievement Shift 5.4.4 Achievement-to-State Shift 5.4.5 Some Caveats 5.5 Accomplishment Verbs in Chinese 5.5.1 The Traditional View 5.5.2 Object-coerced Accomplishment Verbs 5.5.3 Syntactically-derived Accomplishment Verbs 5.6 Determination of the Aktionsart of DNVs 5.6.1 Definiteness of Objects 5.6.2 Boundedness of Objects 5.6.3 Boundedness of Source Nouns 5.6.4 Proto-verbs 5.7 Eventuality Structure of DNVs 5.7.1 The Singular-headedness of Sta- and Act-DNVs 5.7.2 The Double-headedness of Ach-DNVs 5.7.3 The Triple-headedness of Acc-DNVs 5.8 Semantic Generation of DNVs 5.8.1 The Basics of Generative Lexicon 5.8.2 Generating the Semantics of Sta-DNVs 5.8.3 Generating the Semantics of Ach-DNVs 5.8.4 Generating the Semantics of Acc-DNVs 5.8.5 Generating the Semantics of Act-DNVs 5.8.6 Functioning of Proto-verbs 5.9 Summary Chapter 6 A Comparative Perspective on DNVs 6.1 Introduction 6.2 Asymmetries Between Chinese and English DNVs 6.2.1 Quantitative Asymmetry 6.2.2 Typological Asymmetry 6.2.3 Aspectual Asymmetry 6.3 Potential Parametric Variations 6.3.1 Activity vs. Inertness of Null Preposition P 6.3.2 Prominence vs. Dormancy of Proto-verbs 6.3.3 Applicability of V-bar Pied-piping 6.4 The Account for the Asymmetries 6.4.1 Explaining the Quantitative Asymmetry 6.4.2 Explaining the Typological Asymmetry 6.4.3 Explaining the Aspectual Asymmetry 6.5 Summary Chapter 7 A Diachronic Perspective on Chinese DNVs 7.1 Introduction 7.2 Characteristics of Classical Chinese DNVs 7.3 Light Categories and V-bar Pied-piping in Classical Chinese 7.3.1 Null Prepositions in Classical Chinese Syntax 7.3.2 Proto-verbs in Classical Chinese Syntax 7.3.3 V-bar Pied-piping in Classical Chinese Syntax 7.3.4 Classical Chinese DNVs: A Paradox 7.4 A Minimalist Account 7.4.1 Patterns of Feature Bundling 7.4.2 Strength of Morphemes 7.4.3 The Account 7.5 The Extension of Light Categories from Syntax to Morphology 7.5.1 The Denominal Prefix *s- in Early Archaic Chinese 7.5.2 The Denominal Falling Tone in Middle Archaic Chinese 7.5.3 Denominal Light Categories in Modem Chinese 7.6 Summary Chapter 8 Concluding Remarks 8.1 Major Findings 8.2 Limitations Appendix References

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