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| Title | Temporal Adverbs in Modern Standard Chinese : A Decompositional Inquiry |
| Author/s | Jens Karlsson |
| Department/s |
Centre for Languages and Literature
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| Full-text | Full text is not available in this archive |
| Defence date | 2010-10-15 |
| Defence time | 10:15 |
| Defence place | Kulturens auditorium, Tegnérsplatsen 4, Lund |
| Opponent | Associate Professor Stephen Matthews |
| Publishing year | 2010 |
| Pages | 288 |
| Document type | Dissertation |
| Language | English |
| Publisher | Centre for Languages and Literature, Lund University |
| Abstract English | Temporal adverbs (时间副词 shíjiān fùcí) in Modern Standard Chinese (MSC) are a group of words assuming the role of adverbial modifier (状语 zhuàngyǔ), expressing a temporal notion. Both characteristics are problematic; adverbs (副词 fùcí) are defined as a word class with the sole function of assuming the role of adverbial modifier, but several words traditionally categorized as temporal adverbs have syntactic functions outside this scope. Moreover, several words traditionally categorized as (temporal) nouns ((时间)名词 (shíjiān) míngcí) and adjectives (形容词 xíngróngcí) may also assume the role of adverbial modifier and express a temporal notion. In the present work, an extensive investigation on the syntactic distribution of a representative sample of words expressing a temporal notion when assuming the role of adverbial modifier is conducted. It reveals a continuum of words ranging from nominal to adjectival based on their overall syntactic distribution, thereby sheding considerable light on the word class theoretical issues surrounding temporal adverbs in MSC. The second characteristic concerns the concept of temporality. Proceeding from a sketch of the fundamental features of linguistic temporality, a representative sample of temporal adverbs are subjected to a decompositional semantic analysis. It is demonstrated that the meaning of individual temporal adverbs is attained by means of 1) encoding certain semantic components, and 2) encoding a particular permutational arrangement of the semantic components. While, seen as a whole group of words, temporal adverbs in MSC encode very different semantic content, several entities express disparate meaning only due to the permutational arrangements of the underlying semantic content. The decompositional approach seems to have considerable explanatory power concerning the meaning of temporal adverbs in MSC, and it is also hinted that it may provide a tool for establishing a theoretical connection between semantic encoding and syntactic function. |
| Subject |
Languages and Literatures |
| Keywords | semantics, decompositionality, temporality, Chinese, word class theory, temporal adverbs |
| ISBN/ISSN/Other |
ISBN: 978-91-7473-030-2 |
| Supervisor | Arthur Holmer |
Jörgen Eriksson
Kristoffer Holmqvist
Mikael Graffner
Email: publicera@lub.lu.se
+46 (0)46 222 0326
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