Exhaustivity, Contrastivity, and the Semantics of Mandarin Cleft-related Structures

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Assertion Content
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Beijing De
Bi-clausal Structure
Canonical Counterpart
Canonical Sentence
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Cleft Clause
Cleft Constructions
Cleft Focus
Contrastive Contexts
Contrastive Focus
Conventional Implicature
Conversational Implicature
cross-linguistic sentence structures
De Construction
De Sentences
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Existential Presupposition
experimental pragmatics
focus interpretation
Focus Semantic
information structure linguistics
Linear Mixed Effect Regression Model
Mandarin cleft construction analysis
Mandarin syntax analysis
Online Crowdsourcing Platform
Phonological Prominence
PP Adjunct
Semantic Behaviors
Semantic Presupposition
Ta Shi
typological semantics
Verum Focus

Product details

  • ISBN 9780367631451
  • Weight: 320g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 30 Dec 2022
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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Exhaustivity, Contrastivity, and the Semantics of Mandarin Cleft-related Structures investigates the semantics of the cleft and cleft-related structures in Mandarin, which, over several decades, have presented analytical challenges for semantic theory.

The goal of this book, in broad terms, is three-fold: (i) to figure out what clefting adds to the semantics of a sentence; (ii) to set apart the meaning and the discourse function of each type of cleft-related structure; and (iii) to provide a uniform analysis of Mandarin clefts and their related structures. More specifically, it addresses the following questions: (i) what is the semantics of Mandarin clefts? (ii) what do exhaustivity and contrastivity contribute to the meaning of clefts? (iii) what are the semantic (or pragmatic) factors that determine the variation of clefts, related structures, and canonical sentences? and (iv) cross-linguistically speaking, how do Mandarin shi...de cleft and its related structures differ from similar constructions such as English it-cleft, French c’est cleft, and German es-cleft?

This book will be informative for linguists who are working on cleft constructions and focus on sensitive structures cross-linguistically, and those interested in experimental semantics and pragmatics.

Ying Liu is an associate research fellow at the Institute of Modern Languages and Linguistics, Fudan University. Her research interests include formal semantics, experimental semantics, and Chinese grammar.

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