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Semantic constraint on preposition incorporation of postverbal locative PPs in Mandarin Chinese

Authors
Peck, JeeyoungLin, Jingxia
Issue Date
Jan-2019
Publisher
JOHN BENJAMINS PUBLISHING CO
Keywords
postverbal locative PP; scale; internal adjunct; added argument; preposition incorporation; result; event delimiter; word order
Citation
LANGUAGE AND LINGUISTICS, v.20, no.1, pp 85 - 129
Pages
45
Indexed
SSCI
AHCI
SCOPUS
Journal Title
LANGUAGE AND LINGUISTICS
Volume
20
Number
1
Start Page
85
End Page
129
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/hanyang/handle/2021.sw.hanyang/148522
DOI
10.1075/lali.00030.pec
ISSN
1606-822X
2309-5067
Abstract
Other than subcategorized argument locative PPs (e.g. fang zai zhuozi-shang 'put on the table'), the postverbal position in Modern Mandarin Chinese can only be filled by limited types of adjunct locative prepositional phrases (e.g. tiao zai zhuozi-shang 'jump onto the table'). Among these postverbal adjunct locative PPs, only a small set of PPs permits the incorporation of the preposition into the preceding verb to form aV-P compound ("preposition incorporation"), yielding their previous prepositional object to surface as the object of the compound verb V-P. Previous studies claim that adjunct phrases which quantize an event, such as event delimiters, may behave like arguments ("the delimiter hypothesis"). Yet, our observations find that adjunct locative PPs that are not event delimiters (e.g. directional xiang/wang 'toward' PPs or non-directional zai 'at' PPs) can also allow their prepositional object to appear as the verbal object. This thus calls for a modification of the widely-accepted delimiter hypothesis. We argue that the semantic characterization of the postverbal locative PPs permitting PI can be generalized as being associated with the denotation of a scalar result. Specifically, we understand RESULT from the perspective of SCALE STRUCTURE proposed in recent studies and argue that in addition to delimiting an event (that is, introducing a closed scale to the event from the scalar perspective), such PPs can also either add directional information (an open scale) to the event that they modify, or further specify scalar information for the event denoted by the VP. This work not only provides a unified analysis of most types of preposition incorporation that involve the postverbal locative PPs in Mandarin Chinese, but is also the first study that provides a comprehensive analysis of the scalar properties and functions of Chinese locative PPs. Our findings from the Chinese data will also contribute to the cross-linguistic semantic generalization of internal adjuncts and the domain of extended direct case assignment.
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