Pluractionality via competition: VV in Mandarin Chinese
Yiyang Guo, Shumian Ye
May 2023
 

This paper provides a pragmatic mechanism for deriving pluractionality of the Mandarin VV sequence formed with certain types of verbs. We propose: (i) Syntactically, VV is an instantiation of V-(NUMERAL)-CLASSIFIER, where the second V serves as a cognate verbal classifier. (ii) Semantically, VV denotes an unspecified quantity of events, with the unit of counting being the event itself. (iii) Based on this semantic analysis, pluractionality of VV formed with certain verbs can be derived through its competition with V-one-V. Meanwhile, we address the semantics of event-internal and event-external verbal classifiers (i.e., xia vs. ci). Our analysis of cognate classifiers can be further extended to the nominal domain. [Comments are welcome!]
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Reference: lingbuzz/007127
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Published in: Proceedings of SuB 27
keywords: verbal classifiers, countability, atomicity, cumulativity, semantics, syntax
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