The Semantics of the Inchoative and Cessative Aspects in Mandarin and Classical Chinese |
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acceptable appears appended aspect associated called cessative Chao Chapter character characterized Chinese Classical completive conjunction Consider constraints construction context contrast describes a history dialect discourse location discussed distinction English event examples expressed fact finish Four function given grammar history h iff inchoative indicate instance interaction interpretation intonation involve John kind le(C le(I letter liao linguistic Mandarin marker Mary meaning melon morphemes native speakers nature obtain originally particle past person PN SP Zhangsan PNAME position presented reading referred regard relation represent result s/he says seems sentence sentence final sentence particle simple situation described situation semantics speak speakers Standard language sweet temporal tense Thompson tomorrow tone translations University usages usually uttered verb Wang write written wrote a letter xianzai xihuan Lisi yesterday Zhangsan