Semantics of the Chinese passive construction with retained object

Canzhong Jiang, Xu Wen
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The Chinese Passive Construction with Retained Object (CPCRO) has aroused extensive attention from scholars especially advocators of Generative Grammar due to its syntactic idiosyncrasy. Previous researches primarily concerned with such syntactic idiosyncrasy concentrate on issues of its syntactic derivation but fail to provide an empirically responsible and consensual explanation for all its instantiations. This paper initiates a new perspective by focusing on its semantics on the basis of Construction Grammar. It is argued that CPCRO is a construction with its constructional meaning characterized by a causative meaning that profiles the causee’s change. This passive causative meaning is elaborated by three verb-class-specific semantic variants, i.e., the passive cause-motion variant associated with motion verbs or verbs entailing motion and specifying the causee’s change of location, the passive cause-result variant associated with verbs of making or creating and specifying the causee’s change of state, and the passive cause-receive/lose variant associated with ditransitive verbs or verbs with the potential of taking double objects and specifying the causee’s change of possession. They are structured into a polysemy network in the sense that the passive cause-result variant is metaphorically extended from the passive cause-motion variant, whereas the passive cause-receive/lose variant encoding the object-dual-based conceptualization of Event Structure directly relates to the passive cause-motion variant which encodes the location-dual-based conceptualization, and indirectly to the passive cause-result variant which preserves the location-dual-based conceptualization due to the invariance principle of metaphorical mapping, through profile shift.
汉语被动句式保留宾语的语义
汉语被动句式带保留宾语由于其句法特质引起了学者尤其是生成语法倡导者的广泛关注。以往对这种句法特质的研究主要集中在其句法衍生问题上,但未能为其所有实例提供经验上负责任和共识的解释。本文在构式语法的基础上对其语义进行了研究,开创了一个新的视角。文章认为CPCRO是一个构式,其构式意义以使役意义为特征,反映了致因的变化。这种被动使役意义由三种特定于动词类的语义变体来阐述,即与运动动词或导致运动的动词相关的被动动因变体,以及与制造或创造并指定原因状态变化的动词相关的被动致因变体,而被动的“致受/致失”变体则与及物动词或具有双重宾语的动词有关,并指明了原因的归属变化。它们被构造成一个多义网络,即被动因果变体是由被动因果运动变体隐喻性地延伸而来,而编码事件结构客体二元概念化的被动因果损失变体与编码位置二元概念化的被动因果运动变体直接相关。并且间接地通过剖面移位转化为被动因果变体,该变体由于隐喻映射的不变性原则而保留了基于位置二元的概念化。
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