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汉语句法—形态接口研究 : 以"得"为例(英文) - cover

汉语句法—形态接口研究 : 以"得"为例(英文)

汪建民

Editorial: 外研社/SJPUBLISH

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Sinopsis

内容简介:
本书从句法与形态接口视角主要探讨现代汉语中三个与"得"相关的结构,即带"得"的可能补语句、结果补语句和状态补语句,并对这三类结构做出一个较为统一的考察。研究发现,带"得"的可能补语句、结果补语句及状态补语句受制于很多共同的限制,如该类结构中的动词都不能受方式状语修饰,该类结构都不能使用肯定的命令式等。本研究不仅可以找出某些带"得"的状态补语句与某些带"得"的可能补语句(或结果补语句)之间存在歧义的根源,还可以揭示与"得"相关的这几类句型之间的内部联系及其背后隐藏的普遍语法规律。
作者简介:
汪昌松,北京理工大学外国语学院副教授,研究领域和方向为理论语言学、句法—形态/韵律/语义研究。发表论文多篇,主持完成多项基金课题研究项目。
Disponible desde: 16/01/2025.
Longitud de impresión: 1334 páginas.

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