句法映射理论:格的分配与语法功能的实现

句法映射理论:格的分配与语法功能的实现
作 者: 杨丰榕
出版社: 重庆大学出版社
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《句法映射理论:格的分配与语法功能的实现》 deals with some of the fundamental issues in syntax, in all formal frameworks, and particularly in the formal framework of Lexical-Functional Grammar (LFG): how the argument roles of a verb correspond to grammatical functions such as subject or object and how grammatical functions are expressed in terms of grammatical case such as nominative and accusative. The book takes a new perspective on the analysis of these phenomena which is shown to be very successful in providing adequate explanations.The basic assumptions of LFG are adopted and presented in a very clear way. In addition, the framework of Optimality Theory (OT) is incorporated into LFG yielding the framework of OT-LFG, following important work in this line, including much work by Joan Bresnan, one of the founders of LFG. In this framework, the system of syntactic representations is essentially that of classical LFG, but the way grammatical constraints interact with each other follows.A central goal of this work is developin...

图书目录

1 INTRODUCTION

2 BACKGROUND

2.1 Properties of the sole argument of intransitive verbs

2.1.1 Object properties of the intransitive argument

2.1.2 Subject properties of the intransitive argument

2.1.3 Verbal agreement in intransitive clauses

2.2 Argument realization with passivized verbs

2.2.1 Passive-with-se

2.2.2 Periphrastic passive

2.3 Summary

3 THEORETICAL FRAMEWORK

3.1 The general framework

3.1.1 C-structure and f-structure

3.1.2 Inception of argument structure and argument realization

3.1.3 Syntax from an OT-LFG point of view

3.2 Current mapping theories

3.2.1 Lexical Mapping Theories

3.2.1.1 Standard LMT

3.2.1.2 LMT of Kibort-Findlay

3.2.1.3 Problems with the two LMTs

3.2.2 Functional Mapping Theory

3.2.3 Case in LFG

3.3 Summary

4 TOWARDS ANEW MAPPING THEORY

4.1 Argument-to-function mapping theory

4.1.1 The theory

4.1.2 Illustration of the theory

4.2 Subject-object alternation and verb agreement

4.2.1 Constraints on the subject-object alternation

4.2.2 Verb agreement

4.3 Passivization and impersonalization

4.3.1 LFG passivization and Catalan passive constructions

4.3.1.1 Current approaches to passivization in LFG

4.3.1.2 Catalan periphrastic passive

4.3.1.3 Catalan reflexive passive

4.3.2 LFG impersonalization and Catalan impersonal constructions

4.3.2.1 Current approaches to impersonalization in LFG

4.3.2.2 Catalan reflexive impersonal

4.3.2.3 Viability of a unified analysis

4.3.3 Summary and further discussion

4.4 Causative as a complex predicate

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5 EXTENSION OF THE STUDY

6 CONCLUSIONS

REFERENCES