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On the Distribution of the Copula shi in Chinese Pseudo-Sluicing and Pseudo-FragmentingOn the Distribution of the Copula shi in Chinese Pseudo-Sluicing and Pseudo-Fragmenting

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On the Distribution of the Copula shi in Chinese Pseudo-Sluicing and Pseudo-Fragmenting
Authors
박명관Li Zhen-Xuan
Issue Date
Feb-2016
Publisher
한국외국어대학교 언어연구소
Keywords
Pseudo-Sluicing; Pseudo-Fragmenting; The copula shi; Cleft construction; Focus-in-situ; Equative/specificational; Logical Form
Citation
언어와언어학, no.70, pp 179 - 208
Pages
30
Indexed
KCI
Journal Title
언어와언어학
Number
70
Start Page
179
End Page
208
URI
https://scholarworks.dongguk.edu/handle/sw.dongguk/16282
DOI
10.20865/20167008
ISSN
1225-4967
2671-7581
Abstract
This paper investigates the distribution of the copula shi in Chinese Pseudo- Sluicing and Fragmenting. Along the line of analysis for Sluicing and Fragmenting in English (cf. Merchant (2001) and (2004)), we argue that their counterpart constructions in Chinese with the addition of the copula derive from the Cleft sources. The empirical challenge posed by Chinese Pseudo- Sluicing and Fragmenting is that shi attached to the fragmentary question or answer phrase varies in its distribution, depending on the type of construction or of structural context where it occurs. We account for the varying distribution of shi in the two constructions, mainly by elaborating on the derivation of the Chinese Cleft construction. We note that this construction involves a focus in-situ. Following Huang (1982), we submit that like wh-phrases in-situ, their focus counterparts take scope at the periphery of a clause at covert syntax and enters into specificational relation with the cleft clause, thereby licensing shi. This mode of licensing shi accounts for most of its distribution in the constructions at hand, but other factors such as the focus of a question, the matrix vs. embedded distinction, and the make-up of a clause also affect its distribution.
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