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The Chinese Aspectual System Theory And Computation Hongzhi Xu

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The Chinese Aspectual System Theory And Computation Hongzhi Xu
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Publisher: Springer Nature
File Extension: PDF
File size: 7.48 MB
Pages: 278
Author: Hongzhi Xu
ISBN: 9789811634086, 9789811634079, 9811634084, 9811634076
Language: English
Year: 2021
Volume: 8

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The Chinese Aspectual System Theory And Computation Hongzhi Xu by Hongzhi Xu 9789811634086, 9789811634079, 9811634084, 9811634076 instant download after payment.

This book presents a theoretical study on aspect in Chinese, including both situation and viewpoint aspects. Unlike previous studies, which have largely classified linguistic units into different situation types, this study defines a set of ontological event types that are conceptually universal and on the basis of which different languages employ various linguistic devices to describe such events. To do so, it focuses on a particular component of events, namely the viewpoint aspect. It includes and discusses a wealth of examples to show how such ontological events are realized in Chinese. In addition, the study discusses how Chinese modal verbs and adverbs affect the distribution of viewpoint aspects associated with certain situation types. In turn, the book demonstrates how the proposed linguistic theory can be used in a computational context. Simply identifying events in terms of the verbs and their arguments is insufficient for real situations such as understanding the factivity and the logical/temporal relations between events. The proposed framework offers the possibility of analyzing events in Chinese text, yielding deep semantic information.

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