Mechanisms of semantic change in Chinese
This paper aims to investigate the mechanism of semantic change in the grammaticalization of Chinese verbs. It demonstrates with diachronic and synchronic evidence that subjectification affects every stage of semantic change in the grammaticalization of Chinese verbs, a somewhat different pattern from that found in Indo-European languages. It argues that this difference is derived from the typological difference between the structure of Chinese and that of some Indo-European languages, such as Old English.
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Deng, Yi, Foong Ha Yap & Winnie Chor
2020.
Negative attitudinal uses of quantifying classifier di in Wugang Xiang.
Journal of Pragmatics 160
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