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Title: A study of valence & argument integration in Chinese verb-resultative complement
Authors: Li, A 
Issue Date: Oct-2016
Source: In Proceedings of the 30th Pacific Asia Conference on Language, Information and Computation: Posters, p. 407-415
Abstract: Verb resultative complement (VC) is a common structure of Chinese language with abundant forms of collocation. It makes much sense for VC research to analyze the general rules of argument integration in light of diversities of predicate & complement and the complexity of argument integration in the forming of VC with predicate & complement. This article has analyzed and summarized the existing research outcome of VC, and then gives further analyses thereby on argument integration process and multi-valence phenomena.
Publisher: Institute for the Study of Language and Information at Kyung Hee University
Description: 30th Pacific Asia Conference on Language, Information and Computation, Oct. 2016, Seoul, South Korea
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The following publication Anran Li. 2016. A Study of Valence & Argument Integration in Chinese Verb-Resultative Complement. In Proceedings of the 30th Pacific Asia Conference on Language, Information and Computation: Posters, pages 407–415, Seoul, South Korea is available at https://aclanthology.org/Y16-3012.
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