Mandarin verbal reduplication is generally regarded as a phenomenon conveying an aspectual value since it temporally bounds the event expressed by the base verb, thus resulting in a (counter-iconic) ‘diminishing’ semantics. In this paper, we put forward a novel syntactic account of diminishing reduplication in Mandarin, which derives the aspectual semantic properties of these constructs from the syntax of their event structure. In particular, we outline an analysis of reduplication as the spell out of two copies of the same lexical item, whereby the reduplicant is the lower copy sitting as the complement of the verbal head (higher copy), and displaying the distributional and interpretive properties of ‘weak’ verbal classifiers. Focusing on ...
Reduplication commonly seen in the literature creates new words by affixing to all or part of the ba...
The main aim of this paper is to underpin the connection between the semantic relationship binding t...
The topic of reduplication in Sinitic languages has attracted much attention in the literature, but ...
Mandarin verbal reduplication is generally regarded as a phenomenon conveying an aspectual value sin...
Mandarin verbal reduplication is generally regarded as a phenomenon conveying an aspectual value sin...
Mandarin verbal reduplication is generally regarded as a phenomenon conveying an aspectual value sin...
Mandarin verbal reduplication is generally regarded as a phenomenon conveying an aspectual value sin...
Mandarin verbal reduplication is generally regarded as a phenomenon conveying an aspectual value sin...
Mandarin verbal reduplication is generally regarded as a phenomenon conveying an aspectual value sin...
In this chapter, we shed new light on the reduplicative processes of Mandarin Chinese and\ud assess ...
In this chapter, we shed new light on the reduplicative processes of Mandarin Chinese and assess the...
In this chapter, we shed new light on the reduplicative processes of Mandarin Chinese and assess th...
In this chapter, we shed new light on the reduplicative processes of Mandarin Chinese and assess the...
In this chapter, we shed new light on the reduplicative processes of Mandarin Chinese andassess the ...
This paper examines Numeral-Classifier Reduplication (NCR) in Beijing Mandarin, a process that takes...
Reduplication commonly seen in the literature creates new words by affixing to all or part of the ba...
The main aim of this paper is to underpin the connection between the semantic relationship binding t...
The topic of reduplication in Sinitic languages has attracted much attention in the literature, but ...
Mandarin verbal reduplication is generally regarded as a phenomenon conveying an aspectual value sin...
Mandarin verbal reduplication is generally regarded as a phenomenon conveying an aspectual value sin...
Mandarin verbal reduplication is generally regarded as a phenomenon conveying an aspectual value sin...
Mandarin verbal reduplication is generally regarded as a phenomenon conveying an aspectual value sin...
Mandarin verbal reduplication is generally regarded as a phenomenon conveying an aspectual value sin...
Mandarin verbal reduplication is generally regarded as a phenomenon conveying an aspectual value sin...
In this chapter, we shed new light on the reduplicative processes of Mandarin Chinese and\ud assess ...
In this chapter, we shed new light on the reduplicative processes of Mandarin Chinese and assess the...
In this chapter, we shed new light on the reduplicative processes of Mandarin Chinese and assess th...
In this chapter, we shed new light on the reduplicative processes of Mandarin Chinese and assess the...
In this chapter, we shed new light on the reduplicative processes of Mandarin Chinese andassess the ...
This paper examines Numeral-Classifier Reduplication (NCR) in Beijing Mandarin, a process that takes...
Reduplication commonly seen in the literature creates new words by affixing to all or part of the ba...
The main aim of this paper is to underpin the connection between the semantic relationship binding t...
The topic of reduplication in Sinitic languages has attracted much attention in the literature, but ...