目录 CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION 1.1 General Introduction 1.2 Overview of Grammaticalization as a Linguistic Process 1.3 Organization of Chapters CHAPTER 2 SPACE AND ASPECT ACROSS LANGUAGES AND IN CHINESE 2.1 Overview 2.2 Assumptions Concerning Aspect 2.2.1 Grammatical aspect vs.lexical aspect 2.2.2 Perfect as a marked perfective 2.2.3 Summary 2.3 The Spatial Origins of Aspect: A Typological Review 2.3.1 From motion expressions to perfective expressions 2.3.2 From locative expressions to imperfective expressions 2.3.2.1 From locative constructions to progressive constructions 2.3.2.2 From locative verbs to imperfective auxiliaries/ affixes 2.4 The Spatial Origins of Aspect in Chinese 2.4.1 The grammaticalization from guo "pass by" into experiential -GUO 2.4.2 The grammaticalization from NP 1 +Zai "be at" + NP 2 into progressive ZAI construction 2.4.3 The grammaticalization from zhu "be attached at" into durative -ZHE 2.5 Summary CHAPTER 3 THEORETICAL FRAMEWORK 3.1 Overview 3.2 Analysis of Semantic Configurations 3.3 Cognitive Mechanisms 3.3.1 Metaphor 3.3.2 Metonymy 3.4 Summary CHAPTER 4 THE SEMANTIC CONFIGURATIONS OF SPATIAL EXPRESSIONS AND ASPECT EXPRESSIONS IN CHINESE 4.1 Overview 4.2 Source Domain: Goal - Oriented Motion and Location 4.2.1 The semantic configuration of guo "pass by" 4.2.I.1 The semantic configurations of motion verbs in general 4.2.1.2 The semantic configurations of guo "pass by" 4.2.2 The semantic configurations of NP 1 +Zai "be at" + NP 2 and zhu "be attached at" 4.2.2.1 The semantic configurations of locative expressions in general 4.2.2.2 The semantic configurations of NP 1 + Zai "be at" + NP 2 and zhu "be attached at" 4.3 Target Domain: Grammatical Aspect 4.3.1 The semantic configurations of aspect expressions in general 4.3.1.1 The semantic configuration of perfective aspect 4.3.1.2 The semantic configuration of imperfective aspect 4.3.2 The semantic configurations of perfective expressions in Chinese 4.3.2.1 The semantic configuration of perfective - LE 4.3.2.2 The semantic configuration of completive -GUO 4.3.2.3 The semantic configuration of experiential - GUO 4.3.3 The semantic configurations of imperfective expressions in Chinese 4.3.3.1 The semantic configuration of durative - ZHE 4.3.3.2 The semantic configuration of progressive ZAI construction 4.4 Summary CHAPTER 5 EVENTIVE SEQUENTIALITY IS SPATIAL LOCATION: FROM SPATIAL EXPRESSIONS INTO ASPECT EX-PRESSIONS IN CHINESE 5.1 Overview
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