Chinese Ergative-like Construction

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Studies on ergativity have provided valuable insights into understanding Chinese, but as research deepens, scholars have discovered areas where ergative theory is difficult to apply to Chinese. This book focuses on Chinese ergative-like sentences, exploring their distinctions from typical ergative structures and evaluating whether they truly fit the ergative classification. The authors focus on the following questions: 1) Why and how has the Wangmian sentence, a simple six-character sentence in Chinese, roughly equivalent to Wangmian 's father died in English, sparked long-lasting, intense discussions in Chinese linguistics since the 1950s? 2) Is there a derivational relationship between the Wangmian sentence and other similar sentence structures? 3) How is the concept of ergativity applied to Chinese langauge, esp. in the generation of the Wangmian sentence, and what is its effect? 4) Are die, considered a Chinese ergative verb like open in English, and unergative verbs like laugh and cry truly distinct categories? 5) What valuable insights can we gain from examining the Wangmian sentence from a cognitive perspective? 6) How can we better understand the complexities between the diachronic evolution and synchronic analysis of the Wangmian sentence? Finally, the author compare the explanatory power of constructions and movementstwo representative methods of synthetic and analytic approachesdiscussing which better reveals the essence of Chinese grammar.


Introduces a new approach to explain specific phenomenon in theoretic Chinese linguistics Summarizes the methodologies that adopted by Chinese grammarians in analyzing special sentence patterns Presents the evolution history of Chinese syntactic approaches since the 1950s

Autorentext

Dr. Tanzhou Liu serves as the senior research fellow at Institute of Linguistics, Chinese Academy of Social Science. Her research interests include syntax and semantics. She has published many research papers in Chinese famous peer-reviewed journals. Her representative work is On Co-referential Appositions in Chinese, published by China Social Sciences Press. She was awarded the 19th Lv Shuxiang Young Linguist Award of Chinese Academy of Social Sciences.


Inhalt

The Major Debate on Chinese sentential subject and object in the 1950s.- The possessor-subject and possessum-object (PSPO) sentence and the splitting analysis of the possessive phrase.- An analytic approach based on movement.- Unaccusative Theory and related theories.- A synthetic approach based on construction and speaker empathy.- A constructional view of the Wangmian sentence and its discourse functions.- Conceptual blending and speaker empathy.

Weitere Informationen

  • Allgemeine Informationen
    • GTIN 09789819774852
    • Übersetzer Tanzhou Liu, Tingting Wang
    • Sprache Englisch
    • Größe H13mm x B155mm x T235mm
    • Jahr 2025
    • EAN 9789819774852
    • Format Fester Einband
    • ISBN 978-981-9774-85-2
    • Titel Chinese Ergative-like Construction
    • Autor Tanzhou Liu
    • Untertitel sentences like "Wangmian Si-le Fuqin"
    • Gewicht 403g
    • Herausgeber Springer
    • Anzahl Seiten 176
    • Lesemotiv Verstehen
    • Genre Linguistics & Literature

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