A formal treatment of the causative constructions
in Chinese
ZOU Chongli()
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Institute of Philosophy,
Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, Beijing 100732, China
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05 Jun 2008
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05 Jun 2008
Abstract
There are at least five kinds of causative constructions in Chinese, the constructions of the collocation of verbs and prepositional phrases, verb-copying constructions, “ba” constructions with an object ahead, verb-copying constructions with their complements, and pivotal constructions with commands. But the current type-logical grammar has no tools representing the meanings of causative constructions. It would be neither intuitive nor simple to describe these constructions by means of the current type-logical grammar. So we intend to improve the type-logical grammar by adding CAUSE as a logical constant, complementing the structure rules about the movement and addition or deletion of some components of causative constructions, assigning categories to Chinese nouns and prepositions; then we give an intuitive as well as simple analysis on these causative constructions. Based on this work we shall extend the multimodal system of type-logical grammar, increase structure postulates, make constraints on frame semantics, and then prove the soundness and completeness of that system.
ZOU Chongli.
A formal treatment of the causative constructions
in Chinese. Front. Philos. China, 2008, 3(2): 307‒316 https://doi.org/10.1007/s11466-008-0020-z
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