Semantic-to-morphological sequencing: Constraints on Mandarin serial motion predication
语义对构词序列的制约:中文移动动词的排列组合原则
Meichun Liu 刘美君
Abstract 摘要
This paper aims to probe into the semantic constraints that dictate the morphological make-ups of motion sequences. Given that Mandarin allows serial motion construction with multiple verbal morphemes, it is always an intriguing question as to how the morphemes are combined and ordered. To account for the allowed and disallowed sequences of prototypical motion verbs, three sequencing principles are proposed on par with the Proto-Motion Event Schema proposed in Liu et al. (2015). The proposed principles help to set the semantic boundary of a serial motion sequence (The Boundary-Setting Principle), rule out morphological combinations that are against the default order (the Non-Regressional Principle), and account for the prominence and characteristics of Path in motion predication (the Path-Delimiting Principle). As Path is an integral part of motion, it has to be properly delimited with a Path-delimiting element. These three principles may together account for the multi-morpheme motion sequences whose morphological structures are highly correlated with lexical semantic structures. By characterizing the semantic-to-morphological correlations, the study ultimately shows how morpho-syntactic patterns are motivated and shaped by semantic and functional considerations in operation.
Subject Keywords 主题词
Mandarin motion verbs 中文移动动词 Serial motion predication 多语义移动事件 Sequencing constraints 语义与构词的互动 Semantic-to-morphological sequencing 序列制约原則 Proto-Motion Event Schema 移原型基模
Journal of Chinese Linguistics vol.48, no.1 (January 2020): 49-96
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