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Persian possesses a number of stative complex predicates with dâshtan ‘to have’ that express certain kinds of mental state. I propose that these possessive experiencer complex predicates be given a formal semantic treatment involving possession of a portion of an abstract quality by an individual, as in the analysis of property concept lexemes due to Francez and Koontz-Garboden (Language 91(3):533–563, 2015; Natural Language and Linguistic Theory 34:93–106, 2016; Semantics and morphosyntactic variation: Qualities and the grammar of property concepts, Oxford University Press, 2017). Augmented with an analysis of prepositional phrases introducing the target of the mental state and an approach to gradability in terms of measure functions (Wellwood in Measuring predicates, PhD dissertation, University of Maryland, College Park, 2014), the analysis explains various properties of possessive experiencer complex predicates, including the behavior of target phrases, the ability of the non-verbal element to be modified by a range of adjectives, the direct participation of the non-verbal element in comparative constructions, and the ability of degree expressions to modify both the non-verbal element and the VP containing the complex predicate. Theoretically, the analysis ties transitive mental state expressions to the grammar and semantics of property concept sentences, which are expressed via possessive morphosyntax cross-linguistically, and connects with syntactic proposals that independently argue for a universal underlyingly possessive morphosyntax for mental state predicates (Noonan in Case and syntactic geometry, PhD dissertation, McGill University, 1992; Hale and Keyser in Prolegomenon to a theory of argument structure, MIT Press, 2002). The work here also motivates modifications to Francez and Koontz-Garboden’s original proposal, and opens new questions in the original empirical domain of the analysis of possessive predicating strategies for the expression of property concept sentences.
波斯语中存在许多带有 dâshtan '拥有'的陈述复合谓词,它们表达了某些类型的心理状态。我建议对这些拥有经验者复合谓词进行正式的语义处理,涉及个体对部分抽象品质的拥有,正如 Francez 和 Koontz-Garboden 对属性概念词素的分析(《语言》91(3):533-563,2015;《自然语言和语言学理论》34:93-106,2016;《语义学和形态句法变异》:素质和属性概念的语法》,牛津大学出版社,2017 年)。通过对介绍心理状态目标的介词短语的分析以及从度量函数角度分析可渐变性的方法(Wellwood 在《度量谓词》中,马里兰大学学院帕克分校博士论文,2014 年),该分析解释了拥有经验者复合谓词的各种属性、包括目标短语的行为、非言语成分被一系列形容词修饰的能力、非言语成分直接参与比较结构,以及程度表达同时修饰非言语成分和包含复合谓词的 VP 的能力。从理论上讲,该分析将及物心理状态表达式与属性概念句的语法和语义联系起来,而属性概念句在跨语言中是通过占有性语法来表达的;该分析还与一些句法提议相联系,这些提议独立地论证了心理状态谓词的普遍潜在占有性语法(Noonan 在 Case and syntactic geometry 一文中,麦吉尔大学博士论文,1992 年;Hale 和 Keyser 在 Prolegomenon to a theory of argument structure 一文中,麻省理工学院出版社,2002 年)。本文的研究还促使我们对 Francez 和 Koontz-Garboden 最初的提议进行了修改,并在最初的实证领域提出了新的问题,即分析表达属性概念句的占有性谓词策略。
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Natural Language Semantics is devoted to semantics and its interfaces in grammar, especially syntax. The journal seeks to encourage the convergence of approaches employing the concepts of logic and philosophy with perspectives of generative grammar on the relations between meaning and structure. Natural Language Semantics publishes studies focused on linguistic phenomena as opposed to those dealing primarily with the field''s methodological and formal foundations. Representative topics include, but are not limited to, quantification, negation, modality, genericity, tense, aspect, aktionsarten, focus, presuppositions, anaphora, definiteness, plurals, mass nouns, adjectives, adverbial modification, nominalization, ellipsis, and interrogatives. The journal features mainly research articles, but also short squibs as well as remarks on and replies to pertinent books and articles.The journal has an Editorial Assistant, Christine Bartels, a copy editor with a PhD in linguistics who personally shepherds accepted manuscripts through the production process.Since 2009 this journal is covered by ISI/Social Sciences Citation Index.Springer fully understands that access to your work is important to you and to the sponsors of your research. We are listed as a green publisher in the SHERPA/RoMEO database, as we allow self-archiving, but most importantly we are fully transparent about your rights. Read more about author''s rights on: http://www.springer.com/gp/open-access/authors-rights