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基于体特征和致使关系的英语动结式事件结构研究【2025|PDF下载-Epub版本|mobi电子书|kindle百度云盘下载】

- 袁毅敏著 著
- 出版社: 成都:电子科技大学出版社
- ISBN:9787564734008
- 出版时间:2015
- 标注页数:251页
- 文件大小:35MB
- 文件页数:265页
- 主题词:英语-句法-研究
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图书目录
Chapter 1 Introduction1
1.1 English resultative constructions and research questions1
1.2 Major approaches to English resultative constructions7
1.3 A sketch of the aspectual-causal event structure9
1.4 The organization of the dissertation11
Chapter 2 Previous Studies of English Resultative Construction13
2.1 Introduction13
2.2 The Syntax-Semantics Interface14
2.2.1 Meaning-driven approach17
2.2.1.1 Theta-grid17
2.2.1.2 Event structure18
2.2.1.3 Scalar/nonscalarchangeormanner/resultcomplementary distribution21
2.2.2 Aspect-driven approach24
2.2.2.1 Aspect and Aktionsart24
2.2.2.2 Aspectual interface hypothesis29
2.2.3 Meaning-aspect-integrated approach33
2.2.3.1 A scalar model33
2.2.3.2 A three-dimensional model37
2.3 Analysis of English resultative constructions in theories of meaning-driven approach40
2.3.1 Goldberg(1995):a constructional analysis40
2.3.2 Goldberg and Jackendoff(2004):a constructional event structture account45
2.3.3 Levin and Rappaport:an event structure account51
2.3.4 Levin and Rappaport:scalar/nonscalar property with resultatives55
2.4 Analysis of English resultative constructions in theories of aspect-driven approach57
2.4.1 Wechsler(2001,2005):event-argument homomorphism model of telicity57
2.4.2 Wyngaerd(2001):event measuring63
2.5 Analysis of English resultative constructions in theories of meaning-aspect-integrated approach66
2.6 Discussions68
2.6.1 Comments on meaning-driven analysis69
2.6.1.1 Comments on the constructional analysis69
2.6.1.2 Comments on the analysis of event structure72
2.6.1.3 Comments on the analysis of aspectually relevant lexical properties73
2.6.2 Comments on aspect-driven analysis75
2.6.2.1 Comments on Wechsler's homomorphism model76
2.6.2.2 Comments on Wyngaerd's measuring event78
2.6.3 Comments on meaning-aspect-integrated analysis79
2.7 Summary81
Chapter 3 An Aspectual-Causal Event Structure84
3.1 Introduction84
3.2 A general introduction to the aspectual-causal event structure86
3.2.1 Research questions of event structure86
3.2.2 The framework of the aspectual-causal event structure88
3.3 The aspectual tier:Time-Space Hypothesis90
3.4 The lexical tier:the lexicalized causal segment93
3.4.1 Grounding studies93
3.4.1.1 Types ofcausation94
3.4.1.2 Causal segment and mapping model96
3.4.2 The lexical structure of event97
3.4.2.1 An extended classification of causation types97
3.4.2.2 The lexical structure ofevent:the lexicalized causal segment101
3.5 The connection and interaction of the two tiers104
3.6 Event lexicalization and argument realization of English resultative constructions111
3.6.1 The aspectual tier of event structure for English resultative constructions111
3.6.2 The connection and interaction of two tiers in English resultative constructions116
3.6.2.1 The constraint of the extended aspectual structure on the lexical structure117
3.6.2.2 The constraint ofthe lexical structure on the extended aspectual structure122
3.7 Summary126
Chapter 4 An Aspectual-Causal Event Structure Account of English Resultative Constructions131
4.1 Introduction131
4.2 Verb types and causal relations132
4.2.1 Physical action verbs:scrubbing-verbs and breaking-verbs133
4.2.2 Motion verbs:running-verbs and entering-verbs135
4.2.3 Behavioral verbs137
4.2.4 Mental verbs139
4.2.5 Inducive verbs:persuading-verbs and urging-verbs140
4.2.6 Special cases142
4.2.6.1 Following-verbs142
4.2.6.2 Creation/consumption verbs143
4.2.6.3 Singing-verbs146
4.2.6.4 Creaking-verbs148
4.2.7 Interim summary149
4.3 The extendedness and right-boundedness of adjectives and prepositions151
4.3.1 Adjectives152
4.3.1.1 Non-gradable adjectives152
4.3.1.2 Maximal endpoint closed-scale gradable adjectives153
4.3.1.3 Minimum endpoint closed-scale gradable adjectives154
4.3.1.4 Open-scale adjectives155
4.3.2 Prepositions156
4.3.2.1 Source Prepositions157
4.3.2.2 Goal Prepositions158
4.3.2.3 Route Prepositions158
4.3.2.4 Comparative Prepositions159
4.3.2.5 Constant Prepositions159
4.3.2.6 Geometric Prepositions160
4.3.2.7 Periodic Prepositions160
4.4 Analyzing nuclear constructions161
4.4.1 Physical action verbs in nuclear constructions162
4.4.2 Motion verbs in nuclear constructions164
4.4.3 Behavioral verbs in nuclear constructions165
4.4.4 Mental action verbs in nuclear constructions167
4.4.5 Inducive action verbs in nuclear constructions168
4.4.6 Special cases170
4.4.6.1 Following-verbs in nuclear constructions170
4.4.6.2 Creation/consumption verbs in nuclear constructions172
4.4.6.3 Singing-verbs in nuclear constructions174
4.6.6.4 Creaking-verbs in nuclear constructions176
4.5 Analyzing English resultative constructions178
4.5.1 Physical action verbs in English resultative constructions178
4.5.1.1 Scrubbing-verbs178
4.5.1.2 Breaking-verbs182
4.5.2 Motion verbs in English resultative constructions184
4.5.2.1 Running-verbs184
4.5.2.2 Entering-verbs188
4.5.2 Behavioral verbs in English resultative constructions189
4.5.4 Mental verbs in English resultative constructions193
4.5.5 Inducive verbs in English resultative constructions195
4.5.5.1 Urging-verbs195
4.5.5.2 Persuading-verbs197
4.5.6 Special cases198
4.5.6.1 Following-verbs in English resultative constructions199
4.5.6.2 Creation/consumption verbs in English resultative constructions202
4.5.6.3 Singing-verbs in English resultative constructions204
4.5.6.4 Creaking-verbs in English resultative constructions209
4.6 Summary212
Chapter 5 Conclusions and Discussions217
5.1 Main findings217
5.2 Implications224
5.2.1 The invalidity of Aspectual Interface Hypothesis225
5.2.2 The invalidity of the manner/result complementary distribution226
5.2.3 Telicity and English resultative constructions227
5.2.4 Homomorphism and English resultative constructions228
5.3 Suggestions for future research230
References233
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