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Patient-Subject Constructions in Mandarin Chinese: Syntax, semantics, discourse
Xiaoling He
[
Studies in Chinese Language and Discourse
12] 2019
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Abbreviations
a
agent
acc
accusative
ap
adjective phrase
asp
aspectual marker
CG
construction grammar
cls
classifier
dir
directional complement
excla
exclamation
dem pro
demonstrative pronoun
foc-m
focalization marker
IE
Indo-European
I
i
instance link
I
M
metaphorical link
inst
Instrumental case
I
P
polysemy link
I
S
subpart link
mid
middle marker
nom
nominative
nom-m
nominalization marker
n
p
location noun
np
noun phrase
P
patient
par
particle
past
past tense
pl
plural
pre
preposition
pres
present tense
psc
patient-subject construction
qua
quantifier
qua
in
indefinite quantifier
rm
reflexive marker
rp
reflexive pronoun
s
subject
sg
singular
sp
subject-predicate
svo
subject-verb-object
tes
tense marker
them
Theme
UH
unaccusative hypothesis
v
verb