Participles, gerunds and syntactic categories

J. Lowe
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The phenomenon of so-called ‘mixed’ categories, whereby a word heads a phrase which appears to display some features of one lexical category, and some features of another, raises questions regarding the criteria used for distinguishing syntactic categories. In this paper I critically assess some recent work in LFG which provides ‘mixed category’ analyses. I show that three types of evidence are typically utilized in analyses of supposed mixed category phenomena, and I argue that two of these are not, in fact, crucial for determining category status. I show that two distinct phenomena have become conflated under the ‘mixed category’ heading, and argue that the term ‘mixed category’ should be reserved for only one of these.
分词、动名词和句法范畴
所谓的“混合”范畴现象,即一个词在一个短语的前面,似乎显示出一种词汇范畴的某些特征,而另一种词汇范畴的某些特征,这就提出了关于区分句法范畴的标准的问题。在本文中,我批判性地评估了最近在LFG中提供“混合类别”分析的一些工作。我指出,在分析所谓的混合类别现象时,通常使用三种类型的证据,我认为其中两种对于确定类别地位实际上并不重要。我指出,两种截然不同的现象已被合并在“混合类别”的标题下,并认为“混合类别”一词应仅用于其中一种。
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