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The Tangwang Language : An Interdisciplinary Case Study in Northwest China / / by Dan Xu
The Tangwang Language : An Interdisciplinary Case Study in Northwest China / / by Dan Xu
Autore Xu Dan
Edizione [1st ed. 2017.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Cham : , : Springer International Publishing : , : Imprint : Springer, , 2017
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (XIX, 184 p. 36 illus.)
Disciplina 490
Soggetto topico Oriental languages
Language and education
Grammar
Syntax
Oriental Languages
Language Education
ISBN 3-319-59229-7
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Preface -- List of Abbreviations -- Introduction -- 1. Language Admixture and Replacement in Northwestern China -- 2. Historical, Religious and Genetic Contexts of Tangwang -- 3. The Tangwang Language Phonology -- 4. Tangwang Morphology -- 5. Tangwang Syntax -- 6. About “mixed language” -- Annex -- Story in Tangwang -- Index.
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Xu Dan  
Cham : , : Springer International Publishing : , : Imprint : Springer, , 2017
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Typological change in Chinese syntax [[electronic resource] /] / Xu Dan
Typological change in Chinese syntax [[electronic resource] /] / Xu Dan
Autore Xu Dan
Pubbl/distr/stampa Oxford ; ; New York, : Oxford University Press, 2006
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (272 p.)
Disciplina 495.1/5
Collana Oxford linguistics
Soggetto topico Chinese language - Syntax
Soggetto genere / forma Electronic books.
ISBN 1-280-96530-4
0-19-151638-4
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Contents; Preface; Abbreviations; Introduction; 1 From Old Chinese to Middle Chinese: Word Order and Word Order Change; 1.0. Introduction; 1.1. OV word order in OC; 1.1.1. Object = lexical NP; 1.1.2. Object = pronoun; 1.1.3. NEG+OV>NEG+VO (examples of [omitted] zh12B; zh12B; and [omitted] zh12B; zh12B;); 1.1.4. Discussion; 1.2. OV and VO; 1.2.1. NP [omitted] yi and [omitted] yi NP; 1.2.2. [omitted] shì V and V [omitted] shì; 1.2.3. [omitted] shì yi and [omitted] yi shì in OC and Late OC; 1.2.4. Comparison between received texts and unearthed texts
1.2.5. Comparison between earlier texts and later annotated texts 1.2.6. Evolution of [omitted] shì: from a demonstrative to a copula; 1.3. Prepositions and post positions; 1.3.1. The status of [omitted] yú in ""locuation+yú""; 1.3.2. The status of [omitted] zhong in ""zhong+location""; 1.4. Word order of motion verbs; 1.4.1. Motion verbs and grammaticalization; 1.4.2 [omitted] qù+NP[+location]: leave a place>go to a place; 1.4.3. [omitted] dong qù and [omitted] xiàng dong qù; 1.4.4. [omitted] lái [omitted] qù, and aspects; 1.5. Preliminary conclusion; 2 Orientation of Verbs in Old Chinese
2.0. Introduction 2.1. Phonological and morphological evidence; 2.2. The role of word order; 2.3. Orientations of verbs marked by the preposition [omitted] yú; 2.3.1. The origin of the two yú ([omitted] yú and [omitted] yú); 2.3.2. Function of [omitted] yú; 2.3.3. Presence or absence of the preposition [omitted] yú; 2.3.4. Discussion in phonological approach; 2.3.5. Tentative explanation; 2.4. Passive voice marking; 2.4.1. Marking by the same verb; 2.4.2. Marking by the same structure; 2.4.3. The rise of passive structures; 2.5. Conclusion; 3 Causative Structures in Old Chinese
3.0. Introduction 3.1. Coexistence of different devices in OC; 3.1.1. Phonological and morphological causatives in OC; 3.1.2. Lexical causatives; 3.1.3. Syntactic causatives; 3.2. Comparison between [omitted] shi and [omitted] lìng causatives; 3.3. Comparision between [omitted] shi and [omitted] ràng [omitted] jiào causatives; 3.4. Grammatclization of the verb [omitted] shi; 3.5. New structures related to the causative structure ([omitted] ba and [omitted] bèi constructions); 3.5.1. Caustives and the [omitted] ba construction; 3.5.2. Caustives and the [omitted] bèi construction
3.6. Conclusion 4 The Rise of Resultative Compounds; 4.0. Introduction; 4.1. Previous works; 4.2. Distribution of V[sub(1)]V[sub(2)] in contemporary Chinese; 4.2.1. Verbs which can occur at V[sub(1)] position; 4.2.2. Verbs which cannot occur at V[sub(1) position; 4.2.3. Syntactic and semantic constraints of V[sub(1)]; 4.2.4. Verbs which can occur at V[sub(2)] position; 4.3. A single V and V[sub(1)]V[sub(2)] in OC; 4.4. Semantic features of V[sub(2)] in the rise of resultative compounds; 4.4.1. Semantic features of V[sub(2)] during the Han period
4.4.2. Semantic features of V[sub(2)] in Middle Chinese
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Xu Dan  
Oxford ; ; New York, : Oxford University Press, 2006
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
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Typological change in Chinese syntax [[electronic resource] /] / Xu Dan
Typological change in Chinese syntax [[electronic resource] /] / Xu Dan
Autore Xu Dan
Pubbl/distr/stampa Oxford ; ; New York, : Oxford University Press, 2006
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (272 p.)
Disciplina 495.1/5
Collana Oxford linguistics
Soggetto topico Chinese language - Syntax
ISBN 1-280-96530-4
0-19-151638-4
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Contents; Preface; Abbreviations; Introduction; 1 From Old Chinese to Middle Chinese: Word Order and Word Order Change; 1.0. Introduction; 1.1. OV word order in OC; 1.1.1. Object = lexical NP; 1.1.2. Object = pronoun; 1.1.3. NEG+OV>NEG+VO (examples of [omitted] zh12B; zh12B; and [omitted] zh12B; zh12B;); 1.1.4. Discussion; 1.2. OV and VO; 1.2.1. NP [omitted] yi and [omitted] yi NP; 1.2.2. [omitted] shì V and V [omitted] shì; 1.2.3. [omitted] shì yi and [omitted] yi shì in OC and Late OC; 1.2.4. Comparison between received texts and unearthed texts
1.2.5. Comparison between earlier texts and later annotated texts 1.2.6. Evolution of [omitted] shì: from a demonstrative to a copula; 1.3. Prepositions and post positions; 1.3.1. The status of [omitted] yú in ""locuation+yú""; 1.3.2. The status of [omitted] zhong in ""zhong+location""; 1.4. Word order of motion verbs; 1.4.1. Motion verbs and grammaticalization; 1.4.2 [omitted] qù+NP[+location]: leave a place>go to a place; 1.4.3. [omitted] dong qù and [omitted] xiàng dong qù; 1.4.4. [omitted] lái [omitted] qù, and aspects; 1.5. Preliminary conclusion; 2 Orientation of Verbs in Old Chinese
2.0. Introduction 2.1. Phonological and morphological evidence; 2.2. The role of word order; 2.3. Orientations of verbs marked by the preposition [omitted] yú; 2.3.1. The origin of the two yú ([omitted] yú and [omitted] yú); 2.3.2. Function of [omitted] yú; 2.3.3. Presence or absence of the preposition [omitted] yú; 2.3.4. Discussion in phonological approach; 2.3.5. Tentative explanation; 2.4. Passive voice marking; 2.4.1. Marking by the same verb; 2.4.2. Marking by the same structure; 2.4.3. The rise of passive structures; 2.5. Conclusion; 3 Causative Structures in Old Chinese
3.0. Introduction 3.1. Coexistence of different devices in OC; 3.1.1. Phonological and morphological causatives in OC; 3.1.2. Lexical causatives; 3.1.3. Syntactic causatives; 3.2. Comparison between [omitted] shi and [omitted] lìng causatives; 3.3. Comparison between [omitted] shi and [omitted] ràng [omitted] jiào causatives; 3.4. Grammatclization of the verb [omitted] shi; 3.5. New structures related to the causative structure ([omitted] ba and [omitted] bèi constructions); 3.5.1. Caustives and the [omitted] ba construction; 3.5.2. Caustives and the [omitted] bèi construction
3.6. Conclusion 4 The Rise of Resultative Compounds; 4.0. Introduction; 4.1. Previous works; 4.2. Distribution of V[sub(1)]V[sub(2)] in contemporary Chinese; 4.2.1. Verbs which can occur at V[sub(1)] position; 4.2.2. Verbs which cannot occur at V[sub(1) position; 4.2.3. Syntactic and semantic constraints of V[sub(1)]; 4.2.4. Verbs which can occur at V[sub(2)] position; 4.3. A single V and V[sub(1)]V[sub(2)] in OC; 4.4. Semantic features of V[sub(2)] in the rise of resultative compounds; 4.4.1. Semantic features of V[sub(2)] during the Han period
4.4.2. Semantic features of V[sub(2)] in Middle Chinese
Record Nr. UNINA-9910792227903321
Xu Dan  
Oxford ; ; New York, : Oxford University Press, 2006
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
Opac: Controlla la disponibilità qui
Typological change in Chinese syntax / / Xu Dan
Typological change in Chinese syntax / / Xu Dan
Autore Xu Dan
Edizione [1st ed.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Oxford ; ; New York, : Oxford University Press, 2006
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (272 p.)
Disciplina 495.1/5
Collana Oxford linguistics
Soggetto topico Chinese language - Syntax
ISBN 1-280-96530-4
0-19-151638-4
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Contents; Preface; Abbreviations; Introduction; 1 From Old Chinese to Middle Chinese: Word Order and Word Order Change; 1.0. Introduction; 1.1. OV word order in OC; 1.1.1. Object = lexical NP; 1.1.2. Object = pronoun; 1.1.3. NEG+OV>NEG+VO (examples of [omitted] zh12B; zh12B; and [omitted] zh12B; zh12B;); 1.1.4. Discussion; 1.2. OV and VO; 1.2.1. NP [omitted] yi and [omitted] yi NP; 1.2.2. [omitted] shì V and V [omitted] shì; 1.2.3. [omitted] shì yi and [omitted] yi shì in OC and Late OC; 1.2.4. Comparison between received texts and unearthed texts
1.2.5. Comparison between earlier texts and later annotated texts 1.2.6. Evolution of [omitted] shì: from a demonstrative to a copula; 1.3. Prepositions and post positions; 1.3.1. The status of [omitted] yú in ""locuation+yú""; 1.3.2. The status of [omitted] zhong in ""zhong+location""; 1.4. Word order of motion verbs; 1.4.1. Motion verbs and grammaticalization; 1.4.2 [omitted] qù+NP[+location]: leave a place>go to a place; 1.4.3. [omitted] dong qù and [omitted] xiàng dong qù; 1.4.4. [omitted] lái [omitted] qù, and aspects; 1.5. Preliminary conclusion; 2 Orientation of Verbs in Old Chinese
2.0. Introduction 2.1. Phonological and morphological evidence; 2.2. The role of word order; 2.3. Orientations of verbs marked by the preposition [omitted] yú; 2.3.1. The origin of the two yú ([omitted] yú and [omitted] yú); 2.3.2. Function of [omitted] yú; 2.3.3. Presence or absence of the preposition [omitted] yú; 2.3.4. Discussion in phonological approach; 2.3.5. Tentative explanation; 2.4. Passive voice marking; 2.4.1. Marking by the same verb; 2.4.2. Marking by the same structure; 2.4.3. The rise of passive structures; 2.5. Conclusion; 3 Causative Structures in Old Chinese
3.0. Introduction 3.1. Coexistence of different devices in OC; 3.1.1. Phonological and morphological causatives in OC; 3.1.2. Lexical causatives; 3.1.3. Syntactic causatives; 3.2. Comparison between [omitted] shi and [omitted] lìng causatives; 3.3. Comparison between [omitted] shi and [omitted] ràng [omitted] jiào causatives; 3.4. Grammatclization of the verb [omitted] shi; 3.5. New structures related to the causative structure ([omitted] ba and [omitted] bèi constructions); 3.5.1. Caustives and the [omitted] ba construction; 3.5.2. Caustives and the [omitted] bèi construction
3.6. Conclusion 4 The Rise of Resultative Compounds; 4.0. Introduction; 4.1. Previous works; 4.2. Distribution of V[sub(1)]V[sub(2)] in contemporary Chinese; 4.2.1. Verbs which can occur at V[sub(1)] position; 4.2.2. Verbs which cannot occur at V[sub(1) position; 4.2.3. Syntactic and semantic constraints of V[sub(1)]; 4.2.4. Verbs which can occur at V[sub(2)] position; 4.3. A single V and V[sub(1)]V[sub(2)] in OC; 4.4. Semantic features of V[sub(2)] in the rise of resultative compounds; 4.4.1. Semantic features of V[sub(2)] during the Han period
4.4.2. Semantic features of V[sub(2)] in Middle Chinese
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Xu Dan  
Oxford ; ; New York, : Oxford University Press, 2006
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