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On The Formation of Mandarin VdeO Focus Clefts
On The Formation of Mandarin VdeO Focus Clefts

Author(s): Hai-Ping Long
Subject(s): Language studies, Syntax
Published by: Akadémiai Kiadó
Keywords: VdeO focus clefts; word order; adjacency effect; presupposition effect;

Summary/Abstract: In this paper we argue that Mandarin VdeO focus clefts (e.g., Ta¯ shì zuò huo˘ che¯ qù de Běij¯ıng ‘It was by train that he went to Beijing’ and Shì ta¯ zuò huo˘ che¯ qù de Běij¯ıng ‘It was he who went to Beijing by train’) originate from bi-clausal copulative constructions in Early Modern Chinese with the interaction between particular word order (SVO order, but the relative clause before the head noun) and the adjacency effect commonly observed in the focus clefts of SVO languages. The adjacency effect is locally constrained by the presupposition effect of the particular relative clause to produce a special head-noun focus cleft in Mandarin (Ta¯ shì qù de Běij¯ıng ‘It was Beijing that he went to’). The past time meaning, the negation restriction, and the TAM (tense, aspect, and modality) restrictions that Mandarin VdeO focus clefts exhibit all come from the syntactic requirement that O in a Mandarin VdeO focus cleft should be specific in reference.

  • Issue Year: 60/2013
  • Issue No: 4
  • Page Range: 409-456
  • Page Count: 48
  • Language: English
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