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Title: 限制性定语和描写性定语
Other Title: Restrictive and non-restrictive attributives
Authors: Shi, DT 
Issue Date: Sep-2010
Source: 外语教学与研究 (Foreign language teaching and research), Sept. 2010, v. 42, no. 5, p. 323-328, 400
Abstract: 国内文献中通常将汉语的定语分为限制性的和描写性的两种; 国外文献中关于汉语定语的讨论, 则常常借用限制性和非限制性这一对概念。从句法语义功能的角度来分析, 汉语的各种定中结构都表示事物的集合, 中心语表示一个集合, 整个定中结构表示其中的一个子集, 所有定语因此都是限制性的。描写性定语的定义不清, 这一概念在句法分析中没有实际意义。
It is a common assumption in the literature on Chinese syntax that Chinese attributives could be classified into restrictive vs. descriptive ones,restrictive vs. non-restrictive ones,or appositive vs. restrictive ones. It is argued in this paper that a nominal compound or a complex nominal phrase in Chinese always denotes a subset of the set represented by the head nominal. The attributive in Chinese is always restrictive.
Keywords: Chinese syntax
Chinese attributives
Publisher: 外语敎学与硏究出版社
Journal: 外语教学与研究 (Foreign language teaching and research) 
ISSN: 1000-0429
Rights: © 2010 中国学术期刊电子杂志出版社。本内容的使用仅限于教育、科研之目的。
© 2010 China Academic Journal Electronic Publishing House. It is to be used strictly for educational and research use.
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