目录 CHAPTER 1 Introduction and Outline 1.1 The Debate Between Talmy and Slobin 1.2 Outline
CHAPTER 2 Talmys and Siobins Typological Theories and Chinese SVCs 2.1 Introduction 2.2 Talmys Typology Model 2.2.1 Path and Satellite 2.2.2 Three Typological Types of Motion Verbs 2.3 Slobins Typology Model 2.4 The Core of the Debate 2.5 Chinese SVCs 2.5.1 Li and Thompsons Original Analysis of SVCs in Chinese 2.5.2 Criteria of Defining SVCs 2.5.3 Control Patterns and SVCs in English 2.5.4 Summary
CHAPTER 3 Methodology and Data Collection 3.1 Introduction 3.2 Slobins Argument 3.3 Properties of SVCs and Searching Method in a Corpus 3.4 The LCMC 3.5 Data of Chinese SVCs 3.6 Not Every SVC Expresses a Motion Event 3.6.1 Motion Event Types and Event Types 3.6.2 The Motion Group and the Non-motion Group 3.7 Summary
CHAPTER 4 Defining Semantic Parameters 4.1 Introduction 4.2 Diagnosis for Subevents 4.2.1 Evidence for Lexical Decomposition 4.2.2 Behaviour of Verbs 4.3 Talmys Analysis of Motion Events 4.3.1 Talmys Decomposition of the Meanings of Verbs 4.3.2 Semantic Elements and Lexicalisation(T) Patterns 4.3.3 Summary 4.4 Semantic Structure of SVCs 4.5 Semantic Parameters 4.5.1 The Four Semantic Parameters in the First Group 4.5.2 The Nine Semantic Parameters in the Second Group 4.5.3 Summary 4.6 Event Relations in SVCs 4.6.1 Li and Thompsons SVC Event Relations 4.6.2 Hwangs Event Relations within SVCs 4.6.3 Semantic Relations and Temporal Relations ……
CHAFFER 5 Semantic Co-occurring Patterns of Chinese SVCs CHAPTER 6 Discussion of the Non-occurring Patterns CHAPTER 7 Path Verbs in Chinese CHAPTER 8 Conclusion and Further Research
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