First Published in 1997. Mandarin ziji has challenged many syntacticians to probe for its properties and specifically its relationship to Binding Condition A (BCA), which dictates that an anaphor must be bound by a syntactically prominent (or c-commanding) noun phrase in a very local domain (Governing Category or GC). This book argues for the separation of contrastive and non-contrastive reflexives. This book will also show that ben-ren/shen and their compound forms, being inherently contrastive, differ from ziji and its compound forms in the contexts accessible to them; the latter can access linguistic contexts only, but the former can also access utterance situations and world knowledge.
ISBN: | 9781138971592 |
Publication date: | 17th May 2016 |
Author: | Haihua Pan |
Publisher: | Routledge an imprint of Taylor & Francis |
Format: | Paperback |
Pagination: | 276 pages |
Series: | Outstanding Dissertations in Linguistics |
Genres: |
Language and Linguistics |