TY - JOUR
T1 - The syntax and semantics of descriptive V-de constructions
T2 - A primary predication analysis
AU - Tsai, Cheng-Yu Edwin
PY - 2018/8
Y1 - 2018/8
N2 - This paper tackles the long-standing problem of the phrase structure of the descriptive V-de construction in Mandarin, and proposes a variant of the Primary Predication analysis. I ar-gue that the suffix -de is a nominalizing head that turns the verb to which it attaches into a nominal event argument, which is in turn predicated over by the descriptive adjectival phrase, the primary predicate of the construction. This syntactic analysis allows for a straightforward explanation for the presupposition-focus semantics of this construction based on structured event quantification. In addition, it is shown that previous arguments that go against the Primary Predication hypothesis (including the distribution of the A-not-A form and negation, and the scope relation between an IP-level element and the adjectival phrase) either do not constitute counterevidence or are simply irrelevant. Further support for the proposal is provided that draws on a number of syntactic properties of the descriptive V-de construction and on the distinction between the descriptive adjectival phrase on the one hand and secondary predicates and adverbial adjuncts on the other hand.
AB - This paper tackles the long-standing problem of the phrase structure of the descriptive V-de construction in Mandarin, and proposes a variant of the Primary Predication analysis. I ar-gue that the suffix -de is a nominalizing head that turns the verb to which it attaches into a nominal event argument, which is in turn predicated over by the descriptive adjectival phrase, the primary predicate of the construction. This syntactic analysis allows for a straightforward explanation for the presupposition-focus semantics of this construction based on structured event quantification. In addition, it is shown that previous arguments that go against the Primary Predication hypothesis (including the distribution of the A-not-A form and negation, and the scope relation between an IP-level element and the adjectival phrase) either do not constitute counterevidence or are simply irrelevant. Further support for the proposal is provided that draws on a number of syntactic properties of the descriptive V-de construction and on the distinction between the descriptive adjectival phrase on the one hand and secondary predicates and adverbial adjuncts on the other hand.
KW - syntax
KW - semantics
KW - nominalization
KW - secondary predication
KW - adjectival predication
KW - descriptive V-de construction
KW - event semantics
U2 - 10.1075/ijchl.17006.yu
DO - 10.1075/ijchl.17006.yu
M3 - RGC 21 - Publication in refereed journal
SN - 2213-8706
VL - 5
SP - 59
EP - 93
JO - International Journal of Chinese Linguistics
JF - International Journal of Chinese Linguistics
IS - 1
ER -