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Publication details [#31046]

Shi, Yuzhi. 2002. The Establishment of Modern Chinese Grammar. The formation of the resultative construction and its effects. (Studies in Language Companion Series 59). John Benjamins. 262 pp.
Publication type
Book – monograph
Publication language
English
Language as a subject

Annotation

This book investigates historical motivations for the emergence of the resultative construction in Chinese from the following four aspects: (a) disyllabification, (b)adjacent context, (c) semantic integrity, and (d) frequency of co-occurence of a pair of verb and resultative. The author also addresses a series of grammatical changes and innovations caused by the formation of this resultative construction, such as the development of aspect, mood, verb reduplication, the new predicate structure, the disposal construction, the passive construction, the verb copying construction, and the new topicalization construction, all of which together shape the grammatical system of Modern Chinese. The present analysis raises and discusses a number of theoretical issues that are meaningful to various linguistic disciplines like pragmatics, discourse analysis, grammaticalization, and general historical linguistics.