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引用次数: 3
摘要
本文讨论了汉语DS比较级的句法和语义,它是一个形容词比较级,其中序列g duku ' even-more much '作为矩阵形容词的程度补语búyǔ出现。dui ' much '是一个数量形容词,它与' even-more '相互作用,在DS比较级中引入了一个额外的比较标准,以便使程度búyǔ补语从句表示的比较成为可能。
This article discusses the syntax and semantics of the DS comparative in Chinese, which is an adjectival comparative in which the
sequence gèng duō ‘even-more much’ occurs as the degree búyǔ complement clause of the matrix
adjective. The element duō ‘much’ is a quantity-adjective that interacts with gèng ‘even-more’
to introduce an additional standard of comparison into the DS comparative in order to make the comparison denoted by the degree
búyǔ complement clause possible.