The A-NOT-A structure is one way to express polar questions in Mandarin Chinese. The present study provides a constraint-based analysis of A-NOT-A questions in Mandarin Chinese within the framework of HPSG (Pollard & Sag, 1994) and MRS (Copestake et al., 2005). We propose two possible approaches to analysing the A-NOT-A structure — a morphological/lexical approach as well as a syntactic approach — and illustrate their implementation, as well as their respective strengths and weaknesses.MOE (Min. of Education, S’pore)Published versio
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This thesis investigates two kinds of syntactic dependencies in Mandarin Chinese: uninterpretable fe...
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This paper examines co-occurrence restrictions in Mandarin Chinese within an autosegmental framework...
This thesis investigates two kinds of syntactic dependencies in Mandarin Chinese: uninterpretable fe...
grantor: University of TorontoThis thesis investigates two kinds of syntactic dependencies...
This paper argues that Mandarin Chinese A-not-A questions are focus yes-no questions. Evidence comes...
Abstract: In this study, we examine the distribution of A-not-A questions using a large collection o...
This thesis discusses answers to yes/no questions in Mandarin from the perspective of syntax. It des...
This dissertation describes and analyzes the syntactic properties of three inter-related structures ...
One fundamental question in syntax is how to understand the observed universality and diversity of s...
This dissertation strives to explain certain long-standing issues in Mandarin questions within a new...
This paper evaluates two syntactic approaches to resolving a subject-object asymmetry regarding exis...
[[abstract]]This paper is an attempt to delimit the disjunctive scope among three types of question...
This article proposes a pro analysis for split questions (SQs) in Chinese, dissimilar to the biclaus...
This paper is an attempt to delimit the disjunctive scope among three types of question forms in Man...
This thesis investigates two kinds of syntactic dependencies in Mandarin Chinese: uninterpretable fe...
There are a number of ways to form ycs-no questions in Chinese, though not every dialect employs all...
This paper examines co-occurrence restrictions in Mandarin Chinese within an autosegmental framework...
This thesis investigates two kinds of syntactic dependencies in Mandarin Chinese: uninterpretable fe...
grantor: University of TorontoThis thesis investigates two kinds of syntactic dependencies...