In:New Explorations in Chinese Theoretical Syntax: Studies in honor of Yen-Hui Audrey Li
Edited by Andrew Simpson
[Linguistik Aktuell/Linguistics Today 272] 2022
► pp. 509–536
Sentence-internal discourse particles in Mandarin Chinese
Published online: 13 April 2022
https://doi.org/10.1075/la.272.18wei
https://doi.org/10.1075/la.272.18wei
Abstract
This article investigates a group of
sentence-internal discourse particles in Mandarin Chinese. We start
with the general properties and proposes an approximation of the
effects of three particles: yòu,
dào, and yě. We then turn to
their word order in the main clause and restricted distribution in
embedded clauses. The observations are analyzed in correlation with
functional projections in an expanded CP domain. In terms of meaning
contributions, based on the Table model of discourse (Farkas and
Bruce 2011), the core meaning of dào is captured as
contributing to the speaker’s discourse commitment, which marks
misalignment between the discourse participants’ beliefs. The
findings suggest viable formal frameworks for explaining the
distribution, meaning, and pragmatic effect of discourse
particles.
Article outline
- 1.Introduction
- 2.General meaning and properties of S-internal DisPs
- 2.1Meaning contributions and discourse effects
- 2.2General properties
- 3.Syntactic properties of S-internal DisPs
- 3.1Linear order in the clause
- 3.2DisPs in embedded clauses
- 4.Meaning contribution of S-internal DisPs
- 4.1Discourse components and the table model
- 4.2 Marking unexpectedness : The particle dào
- 5.Conclusion
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