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The Enigma of le in Mandarin Chinese: An Event Quantifier Account of le and non-le with Action Predicates

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posted on 2023-12-19, 18:41 authored by ANTHONY PAUL WILLIAMS
This research analyses the meaning of the aspect-marker le in Mandarin Chinese. Whereas le is usually claimed to be a marker of temporality (indicating, for example, completion or change-of-state), this account proposes that le is a marker of event quantity, showing that an action occurs a delimited number of times and that particular instances (or groupings thereof) are referred to. This contrasts sentences without le, which refer to event types. This research reveals that whereas for English, the temporal properties of actions are important, for Chinese, it is their quantificational properties that are important, constituting a fundamental difference in how events are conceptualised in the two languages.

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Principal supervisor

Kathryn Burridge

Additional supervisor 1

Simon Musgrave

Additional supervisor 2

Scott Grant

Year of Award

2023

Department, School or Centre

School of Language, Literatures, Cultures and Linguistics

Course

Doctor of Philosophy

Degree Type

DOCTORATE

Campus location

Australia

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Faculty of Arts

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