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Adverbial and attributive modification of Persian separable light verb constructions / Jens Fleischhauer, Mozhgan Neisani // Journal of Linguistics Volume 65, Issue 1, February 2020
United Kingdom : Cambridge University Press, 2020
p.45 - 85

Persian makes extensive use of light verb constructions (LVCs) consisting of a non-verbal preverb and a semantically light verbal element. The current paper concentrates on LVCs with nominal preverbs (e.g. sedâ dâdan ‘produce a sound’, lit. ‘sound give’) which license an attributively used adjective intervening between the two components of the construction. Such LVCs are idiomatically combining expressions, in the sense of Nunberg, Sag & Wasow (1994: 496). The individual components of idiomatically combining expressions have an identifiable meaning and combine in a non-arbitrary way. Thus, they are conceived as being formed compositionally. Evidence for this view can be taken from the fact that the attributively used adjectives function as internal modifiers, targeting only the nominal component of the LVC. As adjectives can also be used adverbially, two modification patterns emerge: The nominal preverb is modified by an attributive modifier, or the same adjective can be used as an adverbial modifier of the whole LVC. Two corresponding interpretation patterns arise: Attributive and adverbial modification either both result in the same, or in different interpretations. The paper makes the following claims: First, only compositionally derived LVCs license attributive modification of their nominal preverb; and second, different interpretations of the two modification patterns only result if the light verb and the preverb each license a suitable property as a target for the modifier. If, on the other hand, such a property is only licensed by the preverb, adverbial and attributive modification result in the same interpretation.


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Hiện tượng sử dụng linh hoạt của từ loại và trạng ngữ đặt sau trong tiếng Hán hiện đại = The flexible use of part of speech and the use of adverb after main verb in modern Chinese / Phạm Ngọc Hàm. // Tạp chí khoa học ngoại ngữ Số 44/2015
Hà Nội : Đại học Hà Nội, 2015
tr. 17-21

In its development process, modern Chinese has inherited and maintained some characteristics of the text language. The deep exploration of the written language in modern Chinese in its relation with Vietnamese, pointing out similarities and differences of the two languages, will be useful for Vietnamese researchers to study the Chinese language. In this paper, we discuss the flexible use of parts of speech, and the use of adverb after main verbs in modern Chinese which are common phenomena in the written language. Then we go on to affirm the relation between the written language, spoken language and Vietnamese, trying to solve difficulties faced by Vietnamese students during their study of Chinese.

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