Appearance and Existence in Mandarin Chinese
In Mandarin Chinese, the string of three overt elements in a row, a locative, a verb, and a nominal, asserts the existence of the entity denoted by the nominal in the location. This paper argues that the verb is contained in an adjunct, whereas the locative in its base position and the nominal estab...
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Auteur principal: | Zhang Niina Ning |
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Langue: | EN |
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