초록
영어
The Maa pee^+Low-tone construction corresponds to a wide array of adverbial and complement clause notions, including temporal, conditional, purpose, result, motivation, utterance complements, and subjunctive mood. The pattern of senses found in discourse argues that the construction actually codes only that the dependent clause proposition is "temporally related" (in an extended sense) to its matrix proposition. Comprehenders must interpret more specific relations based on stored knowledge and textually-overt lexical items.
목차
1. The Problem
2. Form of the Construction
3. Data, Methodological Concerns, and Definitions
4. Functions of the pee+[L] Construction
4.1 Coextensive Time with Another Situation
4.2 Temporal plus Condition
4.3 Purpose
4.4 Purpose terminating in Result
4.5 Result without Purpose
4.6 Motivation
4.7 Complement which is not a Result
4.8 Subjunctive(future)
4.9 'Why' questions
5. Discussion
References
3. Data, Methodological Concerns, and Definitions
4. Functions of the pee+[L] Construction
4.1 Coextensive Time with Another Situation
4.2 Temporal plus Condition
4.3 Purpose
4.4 Purpose terminating in Result
4.5 Result without Purpose
4.6 Motivation
4.7 Complement which is not a Result
4.8 Subjunctive(future)
4.9 'Why' questions
5. Discussion
References
키워드
저자정보
참고문헌
자료제공 : 네이버학술정보
