Article published In: International Journal of Chinese Linguistics
Vol. 8:2 (2021) ► pp.241–290
Asymmetries in two types of de-related verb-copying constructions in Mandarin Chinese
Published online: 21 January 2022
https://doi.org/10.1075/ijchl.20007.wan
https://doi.org/10.1075/ijchl.20007.wan
Abstract
This article studies Chinese V-de sentences from the perspective of verb-copying constructions
(VCC) and presents some more evidence in favor of the distinction between descriptive V-de constructions and
resultative V-de constructions. VCC with descriptive V-de sentences (VCCD) and VCC with
resultative V-de sentences (VCCR) are linearly described as [NP1+ V1+ NP2 + V2 + de +XP]. Five asymmetries,
though not very sharp, have been observed between VCCD and VCCR: (a) the movement asymmetry of [V1+NP2], (b) the questioning
asymmetry between weishenme ‘why’ and shenme ‘what’, (c) the definiteness asymmetry of NP2, (d)
the repetition asymmetry of V1, and (e) the asymmetry of subject-oriented adverb guyi ‘intentionally’. To explain
these differences, we assume that [V1+NP2] in VCCD is a constituent, acting as an internal topic. While similar analysis cannot be
extended to VCCR. We propose instead that [NP1+V1+NP2] is a constituent in VCCR, projecting further into a complex NP and acting
as a sentential subject. These structural differences can well explain the five asymmetries from the island effects, and the
semantic and pragmatic constraints (on internal topics and subject-oriented adverbs). Meanwhile, based on the restriction of
manner adverbial modification, the V2 in VCCD and VCCR is assumed to be externally merged at the morphological level via External
Morphological Merger to satisfy the affixal properties of de. The copying of V1 as V2 is not driven
syntactically, but morphologically. This morphosyntactic approach to VCCD and VCCR provides a new perspective to explore
V-de sentences and VCC, which may shed light on the morphosyntactic studies of Mandarin Chinese from a
crosslinguistic perspective.
Keywords: verb-copying, de, root, external morphological merger
Article outline
- 1.Verb-copying constructions with descriptive and resultative V-de sentences
- 2.Five asymmetries between VCCD and VCCR
- 2.1The movement asymmetry of [V1+NP2]
- 2.2The questioning asymmetries of weishenme ‘why’ and shenme ‘what’
- 2.3The definiteness asymmetry of NP2
- 2.4The repetition asymmetry of V1
- 2.5The subject-oriented adverb asymmetry of guyi ‘intentionally’
- 3.Theoretical prerequisites
- 3.1Distributed morphology
- 3.2A morphosyntactic analysis of descriptive/resultative V-de sentences
- 4.Distinct Internal structures of VCCD and VCCR
- 4.1[V1+NP2] as an internal topic in VCCD
- 4.2[NP1+V1+NP2] as a sentential subject in VCCR
- 4.3On the morphological merger between V2 and de
- 5.A revisit to asymmetries between VCCD and VCCR
- 5.1Island effects
- 5.1.1Movement asymmetry of [V1+NP2]
- 5.1.2Asymmetries between weishenme and shenme
- 5.1.3Some exceptions to island effects
- 5.2Semantic and pragmatic constraints
- 5.2.1Constrained by topics: Definiteness/repetition asymmetry
- 5.2.2Constrained by subject-oriented adverbs: Guyi asymmetry
- 5.1Island effects
- 6.Conclusion and discussion
- 6.1Conclusion
- 6.2Discussion
- Acknowledgments
- Notes
- Abbreviations
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