In:Putting Adpositions in Place: Sortal domains and modifier PPs in Japanese
Kaori Takamine
[Linguistik Aktuell/Linguistics Today 240] 2017
► pp. 109–177
Chapter 4Mapping of PPs onto the Modal/Aspect field
Published online: 19 June 2017
https://doi.org/10.1075/la.240.c4
https://doi.org/10.1075/la.240.c4
Article outline
- 4.1Aspectual verbs
- 4.1.1Bi-clausal approaches
- Control/raising analysis (Shibatani 1978; Kuno 1983; Nishigauchi 1993)
- Reduced/full complement analysis (Kageyama 1993, 1999)
- New evidence against the bi-clausal approach
- 4.1.2Functional projection analysis
- 4.1.1Bi-clausal approaches
- 4.2Interaction between aspectual verbs and PPs
- 4.2.1Compositionality ‘scope’
- 4.2.2Temporal
- 4.2.3Locative
- 4.2.4Comitative
- 4.2.5Reason
- 4.2.6SourcePath
- 4.2.7SourceControl
- 4.2.8Goal
- 4.2.9Instrumental/Means
- 4.2.10Material
- 4.2.11Manner
- 4.2.12Summary
- 4.3Aspect
- 4.3.1Result/progressive aspect
- 4.3.2Interaction between result/progressive aspect and PPs
- Temporal
- Locative
- Comitative
- Instrumental/Means
- 4.4Modals
- 4.4.1Fine-grained modal types
- 4.4.2Clearing the aspect positions in the modal field
- Two aspect markers: The Experiential tei
- The current situation tei
- The embedded tei
- 4.5Interaction between modals and PPs
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4.5.1Temporal
- Abilitative modal rare
- Volitional modal tai
- Deontic strong necessity modal nakerebanaranai
- Deontic weak necessity modal beki
- 4.5.2Locative
- Abilitative modal rare
- Volitional modal tai
- Deontic strong necessity nakerebanaranai
- Deontic weak necessity modal beki
- 4.5.3Comitative
- Abilitative modal rare
- Volitional modal tai
- Deontic strong necessity nakerebanaranai
- Deontic weak necessity beki
- 4.5.4Instrumental/Means
- Abilitative rare
- Volitional tai
- Deontic strong necessity nakerebanaranai
- Deontic weak necessity beki
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4.5.1Temporal
- 4.6Summary
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