Publication: 汉泰 “有+NP” 的句法对称性考察及认知层级
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汉学研究
Journal of Sinology
วารสารจีนวิทยา
Journal of Sinology
วารสารจีนวิทยา
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汉泰 “有+NP” 的句法对称性考察及认知层级
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Syntactic Symmetry and Cognitive Hierarchy of Chinese-Thai's "有+NP"
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本文运用传统结构语法描写,引用有生/无生认知概念,从句法、语义两方面对汉泰“有+NP” 构式,进行了语法描写及对比分析,发现其存在对称与不对称性;其次通过认知语言学空问隐喻、容器隐喻等相关理论证明二者都具有大量义,并据此可解释一系列相关语法现象。
This paper presents a syntactic description and a comparative analysis of the syntactic and semantic aspects of the Chinese-Thai’s "you+NP" structure, using the traditional structural grammar description and the concept of animate/non-animate cognition. The syntactic symmetry, container metaphor, and other related theories are used to demonstrate that Chinese-Thai’s "you+NP" structure both have meanings of large quantity, and can explain a series of related grammatical phenomena.
This paper presents a syntactic description and a comparative analysis of the syntactic and semantic aspects of the Chinese-Thai’s "you+NP" structure, using the traditional structural grammar description and the concept of animate/non-animate cognition. The syntactic symmetry, container metaphor, and other related theories are used to demonstrate that Chinese-Thai’s "you+NP" structure both have meanings of large quantity, and can explain a series of related grammatical phenomena.