英语-er名词的功能解释

IF 0.4 0 LANGUAGE & LINGUISTICS
Cheongmin Yook, Yong-hun Lee
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李旭、清民、李容勋。英语-er名词的功能解释。语言学研究33(3),463-485。本文从功能-认知-语义概念习惯作为-er名词化的条件出发,对英语-er名词化进行了描述性概括。到目前为止,关于这一主题的文献已经相当广泛,主要集中在句法结构方面,特别是基本动词的论点结构。这些研究工作确实为英语-er名词化的各个方面提供了新的视角,但这些讨论仍然缺少对这些名词化现象的全面理解。这些著作简单地排除了从名词、形容词、介词和各种短语派生出来的-er名词,因为它们不涉及论点结构。在功能语义框架中提出的各种建议为这一现象提供了一个全面的解释。我们的建议就是在这方面的努力。我们认为-er名词化是允许的,如果习惯或持久性足够安全,被认为是表征固有属性。(翰林大学·忠南大学)
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A functional account for the productivity of English -er nominals
Yook, Cheongmin and Yong-hun Lee. A functional account for the productivity of English -er nominals. Linguistic Research 33(3), 463-485. This paper offers a descriptive generalization on the English -er nominalization based on a functional-cognitive-semantic concept habituality as a condition on -er nominalization. Fairly an extensive literature on this topic has so far been offered in terms of syntactic structures, particularly arguments structure of the base verbs. Many of these research works do shed a new light on the various facets of English -er nominalization, but still missing from these discussions is a comprehensive understanding of the phenomena revolving around these nominalizations. These works simply exclude from their discussion the -er nominals that are derived from nouns, adjectives, prepositions, and various phrases simply because they do not involve argument structure. Various proposals couched in functional-semantic framework offer a comprehensive account for this phenomenon. Our proposal is an effort in this line of approach. We argue that -er nominalization is allowed if habituality or durativity is secured enough to be considered as representing inherent properties. (Hallym University · Chungnam National University)
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期刊介绍: Linguistic Research is an international journal which offers a forum for the discussion of theoretical research dealing with natural language data. The journal publishes articles of high quality which make a clear contribution to current debate in all branches of theoretical linguistics. The journal embraces both synchronic and diachronic perspectives, and carries articles that address language-specific as well as cross-linguistic and typological research questions. The journal features syntax, semantics, morphology, phonology, phonetics, and pragmatics and is currently published quarterly (March, June, September, and December), including the special September issue with a particular focus on applied linguistics covering (second) language acquisition, ESL/EFL, conversation/discourse analysis, etc. All submitted manuscripts are subject to initial evaluation by the Editors, and, if found suitable for further consideration, to double-blind peer review by independent expert referees.
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