Locative Inversion In Cantonese
This paper proposes that locative inversion is a widespread syntactic process in Cantonese. The sentence-initial locative phrases in the Locative Inversion sentences are argued to be subjects which come from the postverbal complement position in the majority of cases; but it is also possible to move...
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doaj-33b10bb22c6d4a4691690e547ef689442020-11-25T02:29:27ZengUniversity of Kansas, Department of LinguisticsKansas Working Papers in Linguistics2378-76001992-01-011711610.17161/KWPL.1808.639Locative Inversion In Cantonese Mok, Sui-SangThis paper proposes that locative inversion is a widespread syntactic process in Cantonese. The sentence-initial locative phrases in the Locative Inversion sentences are argued to be subjects which come from the postverbal complement position in the majority of cases; but it is also possible to move a preverbal adjunct locative phrase to the subject position in the existential "yau"(have) sentences. This movement hypothesis is crucially dependent on the relative distribution and cooccurrence restrictions between the sentence-initial locative phrases and their coreferent proform "hai dou"(there). One important observation drawn from the SuperRaising analysis of the sentence-initial locative phrases is that "pro" in Chinese, albeit an A-specifier, will not block Amovement, unlike what is predicted by the theory of Relativized Minimality. http://hdl.handle.net/1808/639Cantonese dialect-- Locative constructions |
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Mok, Sui-Sang Locative Inversion In Cantonese Kansas Working Papers in Linguistics Cantonese dialect-- Locative constructions |
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Locative Inversion In Cantonese |
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Locative Inversion In Cantonese |
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Locative Inversion In Cantonese |
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Locative Inversion In Cantonese |
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Locative Inversion In Cantonese |
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locative inversion in cantonese |
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University of Kansas, Department of Linguistics |
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Kansas Working Papers in Linguistics |
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2378-7600 |
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1992-01-01 |
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This paper proposes that locative inversion is a widespread syntactic process in Cantonese. The sentence-initial locative phrases in the Locative Inversion sentences are argued to be subjects which come from the postverbal complement position in the majority of cases; but it is also possible to move a preverbal adjunct locative phrase to the subject position in the existential "yau"(have) sentences. This movement hypothesis is crucially dependent on the relative distribution and cooccurrence restrictions between the sentence-initial locative phrases and their coreferent proform "hai dou"(there). One important observation drawn from the SuperRaising analysis of the sentence-initial locative phrases is that "pro" in Chinese, albeit an A-specifier, will not block Amovement, unlike what is predicted by the theory of Relativized Minimality. |
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Cantonese dialect-- Locative constructions |
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