000850148 000__ 06875cam\a2200481\i\4500 000850148 001__ 850148 000850148 005__ 20210515154301.0 000850148 006__ m\\\\\o\\d\\\\\\\\ 000850148 007__ cr\cn\nnnunnun 000850148 008__ 170313t20162016gw\\\\\\ob\\\\001\0\eng\d 000850148 020__ $$z3110487594 000850148 020__ $$z9783110487596 000850148 020__ $$z9783110492385 000850148 020__ $$z9783110489750 000850148 020__ $$a9783110492385$$q(electronic book) 000850148 035__ $$a(MiAaPQ)EBC5119761 000850148 035__ $$a(Au-PeEL)EBL5119761 000850148 035__ $$a(CaPaEBR)ebr11567392 000850148 035__ $$a(OCoLC)1006797235 000850148 040__ $$aMiAaPQ$$beng$$erda$$epn$$cMiAaPQ$$dMiAaPQ 000850148 050_4 $$aPL1129.E5$$bP36 2016 000850148 0820_ $$a495.1/82421$$223 000850148 1001_ $$aPan, Victor Junnan,$$eauthor. 000850148 24510 $$aResumptivity in Mandarin Chinese :$$ba minimalist account /$$cVictor Junnan Pan. 000850148 264_1 $$aBerlin, Germany :$$bDe Gruyter Mouton,$$c[2016] 000850148 264_4 $$c©2016 000850148 300__ $$a1 online resource (324 pages). 000850148 336__ $$atext$$2rdacontent 000850148 337__ $$acomputer$$2rdamedia 000850148 338__ $$aonline resource$$2rdacarrier 000850148 4901_ $$aTrends in Linguistics:Studies and monographs,$$x1861-4302 ;$$vvolume 298 000850148 504__ $$aIncludes bibliographical references and index. 000850148 50500 $$tList of abbreviations --$$tResumptivity : an overview --$$tIntroduction --$$tResumptivity --$$tResumptive pronouns --$$tTwo types of resumptive pronouns --$$tTwo different points of view --$$tSyntactic level : to move, or not to move, that is the question! --$$tPeriod of GB --$$tPeriod of MP --$$tSemantic level : to move, or not to move, that is still the question! --$$tMain proposals in this study --$$tAgainst the macro : variation hypothesis --$$tAgainst the "spelled out traces" analysis --$$tMain proposals --$$tOrganization of the argumentation --$$tSyntactic derivation : two types of A'-dependencies --$$tIntroduction --$$tDistribution of resumptive pronouns in relatives and in dislocation structures --$$tIslands --$$tRelatives --$$tDislocation structures --$$tSummary --$$tCrossover effects --$$tWeak crossover effects --$$tRelatives --$$tDislocation structures --$$tStrong crossover effect --$$tRelatives --$$tDislocation structures --$$tSummary --$$tSummary --$$tAnalyses --$$tIn the framework of government and binding theory --$$tIn the minimalist program --$$tMatch, agree and move --$$tDeriving resumptive constructions by agree --$$tAdger & Ramchand (2001, 2005) --$$tRouveret (2002, 2008, to appear) --$$tResumption in Chinese --$$tIsland effects --$$tCrossover effects --$$tResumptive distocationstructures --$$tDifferences between relatives and dislocation structures --$$tLocality --$$tSummary --$$tConclusion --$$tReconstruction and internal structures of resumptive pronouns --$$tIntroduction --$$tReconstruction effects and movement --$$tTwo types of reconstruction effects --$$tReconstruction of anaphoric binding --$$tReconstruction of the scope of a quantifier --$$tReconstruction effects and movement --$$tTwo types of resumptivities --$$tTwo generalizations of Aoun et al. (2001) --$$tAgainst the generalizations of Aoun et al. (2001) --$$tAgainst the first generalization of Aoun et al. : absence of island --$$tAgainst the second generalization of Aoun et al. : presence of islands --$$tConclusion --$$tReconstruction effects and internal structures of resumptive pronouns --$$tTwo types of resumptive pronouns : strong pronouns, epithets and weak pronouns --$$tTwo types of copies : indefinite and definite (Guilliot 2006) --$$tTwo internal structures of resumptive pronouns : Rouveret (1994, 2002, 2008, to appear) --$$tChoice of internal structure of a resumptive pronoun --$$tSummary --$$tReconstruction effects in Chinese --$$tReconstruction and quantifier scope --$$tRelatives --$$tDislocation structures --$$tSummary --$$tPossibility to take a quantificational antecedent --$$tRelatives --$$tDislocation structures --$$tSummary --$$tReconstruction of anaphoric binding --$$tRelatives --$$tDislocation structures --$$tSummary --$$tCondition C effects under reconstruction --$$tRelatives --$$tDislocation structures --$$tSummary --$$tSummary --$$tAnalysis --$$tCorrelation between types of syntactic constructions and forms of resumptives --$$tInteraction of different components of grammar --$$tArgument : two types of pronouns in Chinese --$$tDistribution of the pronoun qi --$$tReconstruction of a quantifier scope --$$tPossibility to take a quantificational antecedent --$$tAnaphoric binding reconstruction --$$tCondition C effects under reconstruction --$$tSummary --$$tDifferences between ta and qi --$$tConclusion --$$tA mysterious problem is solved! --$$tConclusion --$$tSpecificity effects --$$tIntroduction --$$tDerive individual reading and distributive reading --$$tTwo types of specificities --$$tNon-specific reading (de dicto) vs. specific reading (de re) --$$tIndividual reading vs. pair-list reading --$$tResumptivlty and semantic readings --$$tSharvit (1999) --$$tGuilliot (2006, 2011) --$$tMalkawi (2009) : competition of the readings --$$tRouveret (2002, 2008, to appear) --$$tGeneral distribution of different readings in Chinese --$$tIndividual readings : non-specific (de dicto) vs. specific (de re) --$$tRelatives --$$tDislocation structures --$$tDistributive readings : natural function vs. pair-list --$$tRelatives --$$tDislocation structures --$$tResumptive pronouns --$$tIntrusive pronouns --$$tSummary --$$tAnalysis --$$tConclusion --$$tConcluding remarks --$$tSyntactic level --$$tSemantic level --$$tArchitecture of resumptivity --$$tInteraction of different factors involved in the derivation of an A'- dependency --$$tTwo predictions --$$tWhat Chinese tells us about resumptivity --$$tAppendix : General distribution of the resumptive pronouns in Mandarin Chinese --$$tIntroduction --$$tPersonal pronouns in Chinese --$$tSyntactic constructions Involving A'-dependencies in Chinese --$$tWh-dependency --$$tRelatlvizatlon --$$tTopicallzation --$$tEx-situ cleft-focus structures --$$tWh-ex-situ constructions --$$tATB-constructions --$$tSummary --$$tGeneral distribution of the resumptive pronouns in Chinese --$$tCases in which the presence of the resumptive pronouns is obligatory --$$tCases in which the presence of the resumptive pronouns is optional or prohibited --$$gReferences --$$gSubject index. 000850148 506__ $$aAccess limited to authorized users. 000850148 588__ $$aDescription based on print version record. 000850148 650_0 $$aMandarin dialects. 000850148 650_0 $$aGrammar, Comparative and general$$xPronoun. 000850148 650_0 $$aChinese language. 000850148 77608 $$iPrint version:$$aPan, Victor Junnan.$$tResumptivity in Mandarin Chinese : a minimalist account.$$dBerlin, Germany : De Gruyter Mouton, [2016]$$x1861-4302 ;$$z9783110487596$$w(OCoLC)ocn947020055 000850148 830_0 $$aTrends in Linguistics:Studies and monographs.$$x1861-4302 ;$$vvolume 298. 000850148 852__ $$bebk 000850148 85640 $$3ProQuest Ebook Central Academic Complete$$uhttps://univsouthin.idm.oclc.org/login?url=https://ebookcentral.proquest.com/lib/usiricelib-ebooks/detail.action?docID=5119761$$zOnline Access 000850148 909CO $$ooai:library.usi.edu:850148$$pGLOBAL_SET 000850148 980__ $$aEBOOK 000850148 980__ $$aBIB 000850148 982__ $$aEbook 000850148 983__ $$aOnline