Syntax-Pragmatics Interface: Mandarin Chinese Wh-the-hell and Point-of-View Operator

.  Based on previously unnoted data concerning wh‐the‐hell attitude‐bearing questions in Mandarin Chinese, I argue that integrating the pragmatic notion “point of view” into the syntactic computation enables us to capture certain properties of wh‐the‐hell questions in Mandarin Chinese in a systemati...

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Abstract .  Based on previously unnoted data concerning wh‐the‐hell attitude‐bearing questions in Mandarin Chinese, I argue that integrating the pragmatic notion “point of view” into the syntactic computation enables us to capture certain properties of wh‐the‐hell questions in Mandarin Chinese in a systematic and illuminating way. The two central phenomena analyzed are (1) causal zenme‘how come’ is not compatible with daodi‘the‐hell’ in Chinese, and (2) in Chinese wh‐the‐hell questions, when daodi‘the‐hell’ takes matrix scope while staying overtly in the embedded clause, the person feature of the matrix subject cannot be third person. I argue that explaining these phenomena depends on recognizing the logophoricity of the negative attitudes carried by daodi and causal zenme. The valuation relation that I postulate between the Point‐of‐View operator and an unvalued Point‐of‐View feature of daodi and causal zenme not only explains these data but also formally captures certain properties of the Chinese logophor ziji (cf. Huang & Liu 2001).
AbstractList Based on previously unnoted data concerning wh -the -hell attitude-bearing questions in Mandarin Chinese, I argue that integrating the pragmatic notion "point of view" into the syntactic computation enables us to capture certain properties of wh-the-hell questions in Mandarin Chinese in a systematic and illuminating way. The two central phenomena analyzed are (1) causal zenme 'how come' is not compatible with daodi 'the-hell' in Chinese, and (2) in Chinese wh -the -hell questions, when daodi 'the-hell' takes matrix scope while staying overtly in the embedded clause, the person feature of the matrix subject cannot be third person. I argue that explaining these phenomena depends on recognizing the logophoricity of the negative attitudes carried by daodi and causal zenme . The valuation relation that I postulate between the Point-of-View operator and an unvalued Point-of-View feature of daodi and causal zenme not only explains these data but also formally captures certain properties of the Chinese logophor ziji (cf. Huang & Liu 2001). [PUBLICATION ABSTRACT]
.  Based on previously unnoted data concerning wh‐the‐hell attitude‐bearing questions in Mandarin Chinese, I argue that integrating the pragmatic notion “point of view” into the syntactic computation enables us to capture certain properties of wh‐the‐hell questions in Mandarin Chinese in a systematic and illuminating way. The two central phenomena analyzed are (1) causal zenme‘how come’ is not compatible with daodi‘the‐hell’ in Chinese, and (2) in Chinese wh‐the‐hell questions, when daodi‘the‐hell’ takes matrix scope while staying overtly in the embedded clause, the person feature of the matrix subject cannot be third person. I argue that explaining these phenomena depends on recognizing the logophoricity of the negative attitudes carried by daodi and causal zenme. The valuation relation that I postulate between the Point‐of‐View operator and an unvalued Point‐of‐View feature of daodi and causal zenme not only explains these data but also formally captures certain properties of the Chinese logophor ziji (cf. Huang & Liu 2001).
Based on previously unnoted data concerning wh-the-hell attitude-bearing questions in Mandarin Chinese, I argue that integrating the pragmatic notion "point of view" into the syntactic computation enables us to capture certain properties of wh-the-hell questions in Mandarin Chinese in a systematic and illuminating way. The two central phenomena analyzed are (1) causal zenme 'how come' is not compatible with daodi 'the-hell' in Chinese, and (2) in Chinese wh-the-hell questions, when daodi 'the-hell' takes matrix scope while staying overtly in the embedded clause, the person feature of the matrix subject cannot be third person. I argue that explaining these phenomena depends on recognizing the logophoricity of the negative attitudes carried by daodi and causal zenme. The valuation relation that I postulate between the Point-of-View operator and an unvalued Point-of-View feature of daodi and causal zenme not only explains these data but also formally captures certain properties of the Chinese logophor ziji (cf. Huang & Liu 2001). Adapted from the source document
Based on previously unnoted data concerning wh ‐ the ‐ hell attitude‐bearing questions in Mandarin Chinese, I argue that integrating the pragmatic notion “point of view” into the syntactic computation enables us to capture certain properties of wh‐the‐hell questions in Mandarin Chinese in a systematic and illuminating way. The two central phenomena analyzed are (1) causal zenme ‘how come’ is not compatible with daodi ‘the‐hell’ in Chinese, and (2) in Chinese wh ‐ the ‐ hell questions, when daodi ‘the‐hell’ takes matrix scope while staying overtly in the embedded clause, the person feature of the matrix subject cannot be third person. I argue that explaining these phenomena depends on recognizing the logophoricity of the negative attitudes carried by daodi and causal zenme . The valuation relation that I postulate between the Point‐of‐View operator and an unvalued Point‐of‐View feature of daodi and causal zenme not only explains these data but also formally captures certain properties of the Chinese logophor ziji (cf. Huang & Liu 2001 ).
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This article is a substantial revision of my Master’s thesis completed at National Chiao Tung University in Taiwan. I am thankful to Luther Liu for giving me the inspiration to work on this topic in his syntax seminar in 2005. I am deeply indebted to Acrisio Pires and Samuel David Epstein for their insightful comments and continuing encouragement. I would also like to thank three anonymous
reviewers, whose careful and valuable comments and suggestions greatly helped me with the revision of this paper. Any errors are entirely my own responsibility.
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Title Syntax-Pragmatics Interface: Mandarin Chinese Wh-the-hell and Point-of-View Operator
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