Verbs of Command and the Status of Their Embedded Complements in Chinese
This paper argues against Yue’s (1999) view that complements to verbs of commands (jiao ‘to ask/to tell,’ qing ‘to request,’ quan ‘to persuade,’ etc.) are embedded imperatives with a covert [+second person] subject pronoun. Evidence against the embedded imperative analysis include the presence of pa...
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| Auteur principal: | Colum Yip Chak-Lam |
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| Langue: | EN |
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