建立特定结构类型学

Natalia Logvinova
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摘要 本研究从类型学的角度探讨了带有专名的特定结构的句法。所提供的类型学基于对语法描述和 94 种语言的现有语料库数据的分析结果。本文讨论了语言用来表达特定性的形态句法手段,即并列、归属和其他不太常见的策略。结果表明,并置策略和归属策略在许多抽样语言中存在竞争关系,因此某些表达(例如使用普通名词 "城市 "的特定结构)更倾向于归属式编码,而其他表达(尤其是包含人名的结构)在跨语言中则明显倾向于并置编码。在特指结构中使用归属策略的语言的证据表明,普通名词通常是结构的句法头。这一结论有助于对特指结构中 "头 "的语义依据的广泛讨论。此外,本文还表明,无论在带有地名的专名结构中使用何种词序,语言都倾向于将普通名词放在专有名词之前。正如预测的那样,这与头部名词及其属词从属的相对排序有关。本研究的结果还表明,人称结构中的成分排序隐含地取决于地名结构中的排序。
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Towards a typology of specificational constructions
Abstract The present work is devoted to the syntax of specificational constructions with proper names within a typological perspective. The provided typology is based on the results obtained from the analysis of grammar descriptions and available corpus data for 94 languages. The paper discusses the morphosyntactic means that languages use to express specification, namely juxtaposition, attribution, and other less common strategies. It is shown that juxtapositional and attributive strategies are in competition in many of the sampled languages, so that certain expressions (for example, specificational constructions with the common noun ‘city’) prefer attributive-like coding, while others (especially constructions including personal names) show a clear tendency for juxtapositional coding cross-linguistically. Evidence from languages using an attributive strategy in specificational constructions shows that the common noun is generally the syntactic head of the construction. This conclusion contributes to the wide-scale discussion of the semantic grounds for headedness in specificational constructions. In addition, the paper shows that languages tend to place common nouns before personal proper names regardless of the word order used in specificational constructions with toponyms. This, as predicted, is correlated with the relative ordering of the head noun and its genitival dependent. The results of the present study also show that the constituent ordering in constructions with personal names implicationally depends on the order in constructions with toponyms.
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