Pin-Hsi Patrick Chen, K. Osei-Tutu, Neda Taherkhani
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A cross-linguistic syntactic analysis of telicity in motion predicates in Southern Tati, Mandarin, and Ghanaian Student
Pidgin
This paper proposes an analysis of telicity in motion predicates within the framework of the Exo-Skeletal Model
(Borer 2005b). We hypothesize that a motion event is syntactically represented by a
Path component, the core of which is a vP that introduces a Figure argument. This Path component is interpreted
as quantity in the sense of Borer (2005b) when there is a certain type of morpheme
present in the structure, such as a verb that denotes the reaching of an endpoint. A quantity Path component can then assign a
semantic value to a functional projection called AspQP, which returns a telic interpretation. Data from Mandarin,
Ghanaian Student Pidgin, and Southern Tati show AspQP can be assigned a value either with or without overt head
movement. We further propose a distinction between Path and direction, which explains data that were left unexplained in previous
studies and seemingly contradict our claim.
期刊介绍:
Studies in Language provides a forum for the discussion of issues in contemporary linguistics from discourse-pragmatic, functional, and typological perspectives. Areas of central concern are: discourse grammar; syntactic, morphological and semantic universals; pragmatics; grammaticalization and grammaticalization theory; and the description of problems in individual languages from a discourse-pragmatic, functional, and typological perspective. Special emphasis is placed on works which contribute to the development of discourse-pragmatic, functional, and typological theory and which explore the application of empirical methodology to the analysis of grammar.