Architecture of periphery in Chinese cartography and minimalism. (2018)
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- Book
- Title:
- Architecture of periphery in Chinese cartography and minimalism. (2018)
- Main Title:
- Architecture of periphery in Chinese cartography and minimalism
- Further Information:
- Note: Victor Junnan Pan.
- Authors:
- Pan, Victor Junnan
- Contents:
- Acknowledgements List of Abbreviations Chapter 1 Introduction 1.1 Cartography 1.2 Previous studies on the Chinese left-periphery 1.3 Organization of the argumentation Chapter 2 Core projections 2.1 Introduction 2.2 Sentential aspects: S.AspP 2.2.1 TP-internal aspectual marking 2.2.2 TP-external sentential aspectual marking 2.2.2.1 Le 2.2.2.2 Laizhe 1 2.2.2.3 Ne 2.2.3 Spoken Mandarin and regional variations 2.2.3.1 Guo 2.2.3.2 Zai 2.2.4 Summary 2.2.5 Low scope of S.AspP particles? 2.2.5.1 Wh -subject 2.2.5.2 Alternative question with a disjunctive operator 2.2.5.3 Negation 2.3 Sentential exclusive focus: Only P 2.3.1 Eryi ‘only’ 2.3.2 S.AspP < Only P 2.3.3 Low scope of Only P particles? 2.3.3.1 Subject 2.3.3.2 Alternative question with a disjunctive operator 2.3.3.3 Negation 2.4 Illocutionary force: iForceP 2.4.1 Ma 2.4.2 Ba 1 2.4.3 Meiyou ‘not.have’ 2.4.4 Ba2 2.4.5 Null Op-operator for wh -questions 2.4.6 Co-occurrence with other projections 2.5 Special questions: SQP 2.5.1 Rhetorical questions: RheQP 2.5.1.1 RheQP > iForceP 2.5.1.2 RheQP > iForceP > Only P 2.5.1.3 RheQP > iForceP > S.AspP 2.5.1.4 RheQP > iForceP > Only P > S.AspP 2.5.2 Negative wh -questions: NegQP 2.5.3 Comparison 2.6 AttP (Speaker’s attitude) 2.6.1 Particles 2.6.2 Hierarchy 2.6.3 About ne < ba 2.6.4 About zhe < ne 2.7 Conclusion Chapter 3 Embeddability and subjectivity 3.1 Introduction 3.2 S.AspP 3.3 Only P 3.4 iForceP 3.5 SQP 3.6 AttP 3.7 Conclusion Chapter 4 Optional projections 4.1 Introduction 4.2Acknowledgements List of Abbreviations Chapter 1 Introduction 1.1 Cartography 1.2 Previous studies on the Chinese left-periphery 1.3 Organization of the argumentation Chapter 2 Core projections 2.1 Introduction 2.2 Sentential aspects: S.AspP 2.2.1 TP-internal aspectual marking 2.2.2 TP-external sentential aspectual marking 2.2.2.1 Le 2.2.2.2 Laizhe 1 2.2.2.3 Ne 2.2.3 Spoken Mandarin and regional variations 2.2.3.1 Guo 2.2.3.2 Zai 2.2.4 Summary 2.2.5 Low scope of S.AspP particles? 2.2.5.1 Wh -subject 2.2.5.2 Alternative question with a disjunctive operator 2.2.5.3 Negation 2.3 Sentential exclusive focus: Only P 2.3.1 Eryi ‘only’ 2.3.2 S.AspP < Only P 2.3.3 Low scope of Only P particles? 2.3.3.1 Subject 2.3.3.2 Alternative question with a disjunctive operator 2.3.3.3 Negation 2.4 Illocutionary force: iForceP 2.4.1 Ma 2.4.2 Ba 1 2.4.3 Meiyou ‘not.have’ 2.4.4 Ba2 2.4.5 Null Op-operator for wh -questions 2.4.6 Co-occurrence with other projections 2.5 Special questions: SQP 2.5.1 Rhetorical questions: RheQP 2.5.1.1 RheQP > iForceP 2.5.1.2 RheQP > iForceP > Only P 2.5.1.3 RheQP > iForceP > S.AspP 2.5.1.4 RheQP > iForceP > Only P > S.AspP 2.5.2 Negative wh -questions: NegQP 2.5.3 Comparison 2.6 AttP (Speaker’s attitude) 2.6.1 Particles 2.6.2 Hierarchy 2.6.3 About ne < ba 2.6.4 About zhe < ne 2.7 Conclusion Chapter 3 Embeddability and subjectivity 3.1 Introduction 3.2 S.AspP 3.3 Only P 3.4 iForceP 3.5 SQP 3.6 AttP 3.7 Conclusion Chapter 4 Optional projections 4.1 Introduction 4.2 TopicP 4.2.1 Topic in Chinese 4.2.2 Labeling issue 4.2.3 Sentence-final particles and topic markers 4.2.4 An SFP-based analysis 4.2.5 Embeddability of SFPs 4.3 Ex-situ cleft FocusP 4.3.1 Existing views on ex-situ cleft-focus structures 4.3.2 Pan’s (2017a) analysis 4.3.3 Evidence for a non-movement approach 4.3.4 A pro -based analysis of ex-situ cleft-focus structures 4.3.5 Advantages of the pro -based analysis 4.3.6 Differences between cleft-focus structures and topic structures 4.3.7 Deriving the exhaustivity 4.4 A possible extension to lian ‘even’…dou ‘all’ structure 4.5 Syntactic hierarchy 4.6 Embeddability 4.7 Conclusion Chapter 5 Concluding remarks 5.1 WHAT and HOW? 5.2 WHY? 5.3 Derive the cartography in the framework of the Minimalist Program 5.3.1 Disjunction-based analyses 5.3.2 Comp-to-Spec raising analyses 5.3.3 Advantage of the raising analysis over con(/dis)junction-based analyses References Index … (more)
- Edition:
- 1st
- Publisher Details:
- London : Routledge
- Publication Date:
- 2018
- Extent:
- 1 online resource, illustrations (black and white)
- Subjects:
- 495.15
Mandarin dialects -- Syntax
Mandarin dialects -- Sentences
Mandarin dialects -- Grammar - Languages:
- English
- ISBNs:
- 9781351655941
- Related ISBNs:
- 9781351655958
9781351655934
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