The Syntax of Mandarin Bă: Reconsidering the Verbal Analysis (original) (raw)

2000, Journal of East Asian Linguistics

The bǎ construction is central to the study of Mandarin grammar. It has received many attempts at analysis and comes up frequently as a syntactic test in discussions of other phenomena. Yet, not even its part of speech has ever been convincingly established. This paper presents the case for treating bǎ as a verb, considering both language-internal arguments and arguments from universal properties of parts of speech. These arguments are intended to have cross-theoretic validity. On the basis of the conclusion that bǎ is a verb, an analysis is developed within the framework of Lexical Functional Grammar. On this analysis, bǎ selects for a subject, an object, and a complement clause, and further stipulates that its object controls the TOPIC function of its complement clause. This analysis is shown to account for both the core data and the data which is problematic for other analyses. Finally, the analysis is confirmed by evidence from telicity effects in the bǎ construction, universal properties of verbs and prepositions, and its compatibility with the known historical development of the construction. Section 7 presents an analysis of the bǎ construction in the framework of LFG. This analysis will be shown to uniformly capture both "core" and

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