How missing is the missing verb?
The verb-less numeral quantifier construction in Japanese
- Author(s): Mitsuaki Shimojo 1
-
View Affiliations Hide AffiliationsAffiliations:1 University at Buffalo, The State University of New York
- Source: Investigations of the Syntax–Semantics–Pragmatics Interface , pp 285-304
- Publication Date November 2008
The construction containing the so-called “lonesome numeral classifier” would be a challenge for syntactic theory because of the absence of a verb which is expected for a case-marked argument. Properties of the construction have been unclear between two competing approaches, a VP analysis which favors the structural presence of a missing verb and a np analysis which claims only the semantic representation of it. In an attempt to solve the inherent difficulties associated with the previous claims, the present study integrates a discourse representation structure into semantic and structural representation, and proposes a proper linking for these structures. The proposed three-way representation captures the critical properties of the construction, rooted in the structurally absent, semantically present, and discourse-driven “missing” verb.
- Affiliations: 1: University at Buffalo, The State University of New York
-
From This Site
/content/books/9789027290335-slcs.105.21shidcterms_subject,pub_keyword-contentType:Journal105