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二つの動詞が連結し,一つの述語として機能する複雑述語。その「述語連結」の派生メカニズムを,テイク,テシマウ等12種のテ形複雑述語に焦点を当てて統語論・意味論の両側面から追求し,それらに通底する派生原理を考える。
二つの動詞が連結し,一つの述語として機能する複雑述語。その「述語連結」の派生メカニズムを,テイク,テシマウ,テイル等12種のテ形複雑述語に焦点を当てて統語論・意味論の両側面から追求し,それらに通底する派生原理を考える。
"1 Introduction
2 The V-te V Predicate: An Overview
2.1 Complex Predicates
2.2 Complex Predicates in Japanese
2.3 The V-te V Predicate
2.3.1 Verbs of coming/going
2.3.2 Verbs of giving
2.3.3 Verbs of putting
2.3.4 Verbs of vision
2.3.5 Verbs of existence
2.3.6 Desiderative adjective hosi(-i)
2.4 Conclusion
3 Toward a Derivational Approach
3.1 Aux Hypothesis (1):Totally Unrelated?
3.2 Aux Hypothesis (2):Distinct but Somehow Associated?
3.3 Aux Hypothesis (3):Associatively Derived and Separately Stored?
3.4 Aux Hypothesis (4):Feature-Switching?
3.5 Conclusion
4 Analyzing -te
4.1 Core Function of-te
4.2 Morphosyntax of-te
4.2.1 Syntax of -te
4.2.2 Morphology of -te
4.3 Tense Computation of -te and -ta
4.3.1 Event-based interpretation of Ogihara’s (1996) model
4.3.2 Sequencing T vs. anchoring C
4.4 Event Interlacing
4.5 Zero Conjunction and -te Conjunction
4.6 Conclusion
5 Syntax of the V-te V Predicate
5.1 Dual Property of the V-te V Predicate
5.1.1 Complexity of the V-te V predicate
5.1.2 Simplicity of the V-te V predicate
5.2 Syntactic Derivation of the V-te V Predicate
5.2.1 Previous analyses
5.2.2 Proposal
5.3 Problems of the Embedded Subject
5.3.1 Subject sharing
5.3.2 V-te moraw (‘be given’)
5.3.3 V-te hosi(-i) (‘want’)
5.3.4 V-tear (‘exist’)
5.4 Conclusion
6 Semantics of the V-te V Predicate: General Principles
6.1 Generative Lexicon: Framework
6.1.1 On polysemy
6.1.2 Representations in GL
6.1.3 Aspectual properties of qualia structure
6.1.4 Qualia as stages
6.1.5 Event types
6.2 Main Ingredients
6.2.1 COLLAPSE
6.2.2 PRINCIPLE OF CAUSATION FLOW (PCF)
6.2.3 VARIABLERE INTERPRETATION
6.2.4 Acceptable violations of PCF
6.2.5 THEME EVENTIFICATION
6.3 Conclusion
7 Semantics of the V-te V Predicate: Specific Rules
7.1 Verbs of Coming/Going
7.2 Verbs of Giving
7.2.1 kure/age ‘to give (to the speaker/non speaker)’
7.2.2 moraw ‘to be given/obtain’
7.2.3 Entailment in kure, age and moraw: a pilot survey
7.3 Verbs of Putting
7.4 Verbs of Vision
7.4.1 mi‘to see’
7.4.2 mise ‘to show’
7.5 Verbs of Existence
7.5.1 i vs. ar
7.5.2 ar ‘to exist (inanimates)’
7.5.3 i‘to exist (animates)’
7.6 Desiderative Adjective hosi(-i)
7.7 Conclusion
8 Concluding Remarks
8.1 A Note on Reductionist vs. Non reductionist Approaches
8.2 List of Assumptions Made in This Study
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目次
1 Introduction
2 The V‐te V Predicate:An Overview
3 Toward a Derivational Approach
4 Analyzing‐te
5 Syntax of the V‐te V Predicate
6 Semantics of the V‐te V Predicate:General Principles
7 Semantics of the V‐te V Predicate:Specific Rules
8 Concluding Remarks