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Domains and CauseP in a unified semantics of Chinese adverbial ziji ‘self’
Domains and CauseP in a unified semantics of Chinese adverbial ziji ‘self’

Author(s): Hsiu-Chen Daphne Liao
Subject(s): Semantics
Published by: Akadémiai Kiadó
Keywords: intensifier; reflexive marker; anticausative; causation; group

Summary/Abstract: A unified semantics of Chinese adverbial ziji ‘self’ is proposed for its three exclusive readings. In the proposal, adverbial ziji is a focused item, evoking alternatives for consideration by its focus semantic value. Depending on domain variation and different syntactic adjoining positions, ziji shows various surface readings, though the availability of readings is affected by context, world knowledge, and a relation presupposition triggered by ziji. The proposed mechanism suggests the following. First, CauseP for internal causation cannot be introduced by ziji, but is projected more prevalently than commonly assumed. Second, CauseP should be projected in anticausatives. If this analysis is on the right track, it will give us a new perspective of intensifiers and the projection of CauseP, and it will also help us advance the study of anticausatives.

  • Issue Year: 65/2018
  • Issue No: 4
  • Page Range: 597-650
  • Page Count: 54
  • Language: English