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On the interface properties of Chinese modals.

by Wong Nai Fai. / Thesis (M.Phil.)--Chinese University of Hong Kong, 1999. / Includes bibliographical references (leaves 151-160). / Abstracts in English and Chinese. / ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS --- p.iii / COPYRIGHT --- p.vi / ABBREVIATION AND SYMBOLS --- p.vii / ABSTRACT --- p.viii / INTRODUCTION --- p.1 / Chapter CHAPTER 1 --- SETTING THE SCENE --- p.4 / Chapter 1.1 --- The Concept of Modality --- p.4 / Chapter 1.1.1 --- A Working Definition --- p.4 / Chapter 1.2 --- Semantics Properties of Modality --- p.4 / Chapter 1.2.1 --- Types of Modality --- p.4 / Chapter 1.2.2 --- The Dimensions of Modality: Necessity and Possibility --- p.5 / Chapter 1.2.3 --- The Properties of Modality: Possible Worlds and Quantification --- p.8 / Chapter 1.2.4 --- Summary --- p.10 / Chapter 1.3 --- The Category Modal --- p.11 / Chapter 1.3.1 --- The Encoding of Modality --- p.11 / Chapter 1.3.2 --- Modals and Auxiliaries --- p.12 / Chapter 1.4 --- Summary --- p.17 / Chapter Chapter 2 --- IDENTIFICATION OF MODALS: THE CASE IN CHINESE --- p.18 / Chapter 2.1 --- Basic Patterns --- p.18 / Chapter 2.2 --- Proposal (I): Modals as Adverbs --- p.19 / Chapter 2.3 --- Proposal (IT): Modals as Verbs --- p.21 / Chapter 2.4 --- Proposal (III): Modals as a Separate Class --- p.23 / Chapter 2.5 --- Discussion --- p.34 / Chapter Chapter 3 --- CHENESE MODALS IN GENERATIVE GRAMMAR --- p.51 / Chapter 3.1 --- Theoretical Assumptions: Raising and Control --- p.52 / Chapter 3.2 --- A Review of Some Syntactic Analyses of Chinese Modals --- p.53 / Chapter 3.2.1 --- Huang (1988) --- p.54 / Chapter 3.2.2 --- Li (1990[1985]) --- p.56 / Chapter 3.2.3 --- Lin and Tang (1995[1991]) --- p.58 / Chapter 3.3 --- Discussion --- p.71 / Chapter Chapter 4 --- ON THE ORIGIN OF MODALS --- p.90 / Chapter 4.1 --- A Theory of Auxiliation --- p.90 / Chapter 4.2 --- English --- p.93 / Chapter 4.3 --- Chinese --- p.97 / Chapter 4.4 --- Implications --- p.100 / Chapter Chapter 5 --- TOWARDS A SOLUTION --- p.102 / Chapter 5.1 --- Tripartite Distinction of Chinese Modals --- p.103 / Chapter 5.2 --- The Scope Order of Modals --- p.110 / Chapter 5.2.1 --- Scope of Modals in Possible World Semantics: De re vs. De Dicto Interpretations --- p.110 / Chapter 5.2.2 --- Scope Order of Modals and Modal Chain --- p.117 / Chapter 5.3 --- A Model for Chinese Modals: An Approximation --- p.122 / Chapter 5.4 --- Reanalysis --- p.128 / Chapter 5.4.1 --- "First, Second and Final Positioning of Modals" --- p.128 / Chapter 5.4.2 --- Modal Chain --- p.133 / Chapter 5.4.3 --- Summary --- p.136 / Chapter Chapter 6 --- CONCLUDING REMARKS --- p.137 / Endnotes --- p.140 / Bibliography --- p.151

Identiferoai:union.ndltd.org:cuhk.edu.hk/oai:cuhk-dr:cuhk_322851
Date January 1999
ContributorsWong, Nai Fai., Chinese University of Hong Kong Graduate School. Division of English.
Source SetsThe Chinese University of Hong Kong
LanguageEnglish, Chinese
Detected LanguageEnglish
TypeText, bibliography
Formatprint, xi, 160 leaves : ill. ; 30 cm.
RightsUse of this resource is governed by the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons “Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International” License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/)

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