Bulletin of the Chinese Linguistic Society of Japan
Online ISSN : 1884-1287
Print ISSN : 0578-0969
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    1985 Volume 1985 Issue 232 Pages 1-13
    Published: November 08, 1985
    Released on J-STAGE: November 26, 2010
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    1985 Volume 1985 Issue 232 Pages 23-32
    Published: November 08, 1985
    Released on J-STAGE: November 26, 2010
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    This paper endeavors to study syntactic correlations and cooccurrence restrictions between two phrase constituents of Chinese resultative construction, i. e. a verb and its complement which cooccur in succession and express an action and its results or resulting situations respectively. We interpret that each of these verb and complement come from their respective source sentences, one being embedded in the other, with the condition that these source sentences share at least one common constituent. Structural variety of Chinese resultative construction stems, in our interpretation, from the different positions these verbs and complements occupy in each source sentence. We focus our study on what we call“indirect resultative verb construction, ”i. e. those resultative verb constructions, the source sentence of a verb of which does not share any seemingly common constituent with the source sentence of complement. Upon close examination, however, we can recognize a commonconstituent in the topic of an embedded sentence, the place adverbial, or some fictitious adverbial phrase with which these embedded sentences maintain certain semantic connection with their matrix sentences. The degree of abstractness of these“shared fictitious constituents”reflects the indirectness of these resultative constructions.
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    1985 Volume 1985 Issue 232 Pages 44-57
    Published: November 08, 1985
    Released on J-STAGE: November 26, 2010
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    1985 Volume 1985 Issue 232 Pages 58-68
    Published: November 08, 1985
    Released on J-STAGE: July 27, 2010
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    1985 Volume 1985 Issue 232 Pages 69-79
    Published: November 08, 1985
    Released on J-STAGE: March 19, 2010
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    1985 Volume 1985 Issue 232 Pages 80-89
    Published: November 08, 1985
    Released on J-STAGE: November 26, 2010
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    “Jinzhenshigé (_??_) ”is one of the reference books on Chinese poetry. It's interesting and full of suggestion, but it doesn't have sufficient examples of verses.
    Later, someone revised the book, added several examples, made it enlarged, and named the new edition “Xùjinzhenshigé (_??_). ” The author of the new edition has been attributed to Méi Yáochén (_??_), but it's quite doubtful whether he actually wrote it or not.
    And the old theories of “BaBìng (_??_) ” were kept and shown in both of these books. So we have to appreciate them as the retainers of the theories.
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  • [in Japanese]
    1985 Volume 1985 Issue 232 Pages 90-99
    Published: November 08, 1985
    Released on J-STAGE: March 19, 2010
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