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Metonymy in Grammar
Introduction An assumption usually made in syntactic theory and description is that particular elements combine with one another in very specific and determinate ways. Syntactically, for example, the sentence Alice likes Bill involves a specific structural configuration, with the elements Alice, likes, and Bill inserted in particular slots. Semantically, the predicate LIKE has two arguments, which ALICE and BILL instantiate in accordance with their syntactic roles.
作 者: Ronald W.Langacker 作者單位: University of California, San Diego, U.S.A. 刊 名: 外國語 PKU CSSCI 英文刊名: JOURNAL OF FOREIGN LANGUAGES 年,卷(期): 2004 ""(6) 分類號(hào): H0-05 關(guān)鍵詞:【Metonymy in Grammar】相關(guān)文章: