(Inter)subjectification at the left and right periphery: Deriving Chinese pragmatic marker bushi from the negative copula. (March 2018)
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- (Inter)subjectification at the left and right periphery: Deriving Chinese pragmatic marker bushi from the negative copula. (March 2018)
- Main Title:
- (Inter)subjectification at the left and right periphery: Deriving Chinese pragmatic marker bushi from the negative copula
- Authors:
- Chen, Jiajun
- Abstract:
- Abstract: The connection between (inter)subjectification and movement to peripheral positions of a clause is investigated using diachronic data on the Chinese pragmatic marker bushi . This pragmatic marker derived from the negative copula use of bushi in medial positions, and was recruited to serve exchange- and action-structure-related functions (including subjective and intersubjective functions) at the left and right periphery. Key factors are identified to operationalize (inter)subjectification in the expansion of functional range, based on the historical evidence. (Inter)subjectified cases are shown not to conform to the asymmetry hypothesis, in which there is a fair division of labour between pragmatic markers at left and right periphery and in which elements recruited to the left and right peripheries undergo subjectification and intersubjectification respectively. Analysing the distinct patterns of bushi not only expands our knowledge of pragmatic marker origins in the understudied context of Chinese, but will yield a better understanding of the generalizability of existing findings based primarily on Indo-European languages. Highlights: Bushi involves shifts from negative copula to pragmatic marker functions. They reflect migration from medial positions towards left and right peripheries. Key factors are identified to operationalize (inter)subjectification across times. This paper on bushi 's evolution expands the catalogue of pragmatic marker origins. This testsAbstract: The connection between (inter)subjectification and movement to peripheral positions of a clause is investigated using diachronic data on the Chinese pragmatic marker bushi . This pragmatic marker derived from the negative copula use of bushi in medial positions, and was recruited to serve exchange- and action-structure-related functions (including subjective and intersubjective functions) at the left and right periphery. Key factors are identified to operationalize (inter)subjectification in the expansion of functional range, based on the historical evidence. (Inter)subjectified cases are shown not to conform to the asymmetry hypothesis, in which there is a fair division of labour between pragmatic markers at left and right periphery and in which elements recruited to the left and right peripheries undergo subjectification and intersubjectification respectively. Analysing the distinct patterns of bushi not only expands our knowledge of pragmatic marker origins in the understudied context of Chinese, but will yield a better understanding of the generalizability of existing findings based primarily on Indo-European languages. Highlights: Bushi involves shifts from negative copula to pragmatic marker functions. They reflect migration from medial positions towards left and right peripheries. Key factors are identified to operationalize (inter)subjectification across times. This paper on bushi 's evolution expands the catalogue of pragmatic marker origins. This tests the generalizability of hypotheses based on Indo-European languages. … (more)
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- Language sciences. Volume 66(2018)
- Journal:
- Language sciences
- Issue:
- Volume 66(2018)
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- Volume 66, Issue 2018 (2018)
- Year:
- 2018
- Volume:
- 66
- Issue:
- 2018
- Issue Sort Value:
- 2018-0066-2018-0000
- Page Start:
- 83
- Page End:
- 102
- Publication Date:
- 2018-03
- Subjects:
- Chinese -- (Inter)subjectification -- Periphery -- Pragmatic marker function -- Negative copula
BA disposal marker -- CL classifier -- COP copula -- CRS currently relevant state -- CSC complex stative construction -- EXP experiential aspect -- FOC focus -- GEN genitive -- NAME name -- NEG negation -- NOM nominalizer -- NP noun phrase -- PART particle -- PAS passive voice -- PFV perfective aspect -- pl plural -- TERM term -- sg singular
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http://www.elsevier.com/journals ↗ - DOI:
- 10.1016/j.langsci.2018.01.002 ↗
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- English
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- 0388-0001
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