Grammaticalization of Shuo and Jiang in Singapore Mandarin Chinese : a spoken-corpus-based study

This study investigates the extended grammatical uses of the speech act verbs 说 shuo ‘say’ and 讲 jiang ‘say’ in Singapore Mandarin Chinese (SMC). With data from a contemporary spoken corpus, this study finds that while both 说 and 讲 are the major speech act verbs in SMC, 说 has been more grammatically...

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Main Author: Lin, Jingxia
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-1368892020-02-04T08:15:23Z Grammaticalization of Shuo and Jiang in Singapore Mandarin Chinese : a spoken-corpus-based study Lin, Jingxia School of Humanities Proceedings of the 19th Chinese Lexical Semantics Workshop (CLSW-2018) Humanities::Language Singapore Mandarin Chinese Speech Act Verbs This study investigates the extended grammatical uses of the speech act verbs 说 shuo ‘say’ and 讲 jiang ‘say’ in Singapore Mandarin Chinese (SMC). With data from a contemporary spoken corpus, this study finds that while both 说 and 讲 are the major speech act verbs in SMC, 说 has been more grammatically extended than 讲not only in SMC, but also its counterparts in other Mandarin varieties and Chinese dialects. This study argues that the extension has been motivated by both language-external and language-internal factors. The findings of this study will not only contribute to the typology of speech act verbs and their grammaticalization in general, but also the study of language variations and changes. MOE (Min. of Education, S’pore) Accepted version 2020-02-04T08:09:16Z 2020-02-04T08:09:16Z 2018 Conference Paper Lin, J. (2018). Grammaticalization of Shuo and Jiang in Singapore Mandarin Chinese : a spoken-corpus-based study. Proceedings of the 19th Chinese Lexical Semantics Workshop (CLSW-2018). https://hdl.handle.net/10356/136889 en This is a post-peer-review, pre-copyedit version of an article published in Proceedings of the 19th Chinese Lexical Semantics Workshop (CLSW-2018). The final authenticated version is available online at: http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-04015-4_7 application/pdf
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Singapore Mandarin Chinese
Speech Act Verbs
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Singapore Mandarin Chinese
Speech Act Verbs
Lin, Jingxia
Grammaticalization of Shuo and Jiang in Singapore Mandarin Chinese : a spoken-corpus-based study
description This study investigates the extended grammatical uses of the speech act verbs 说 shuo ‘say’ and 讲 jiang ‘say’ in Singapore Mandarin Chinese (SMC). With data from a contemporary spoken corpus, this study finds that while both 说 and 讲 are the major speech act verbs in SMC, 说 has been more grammatically extended than 讲not only in SMC, but also its counterparts in other Mandarin varieties and Chinese dialects. This study argues that the extension has been motivated by both language-external and language-internal factors. The findings of this study will not only contribute to the typology of speech act verbs and their grammaticalization in general, but also the study of language variations and changes.
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title Grammaticalization of Shuo and Jiang in Singapore Mandarin Chinese : a spoken-corpus-based study
title_short Grammaticalization of Shuo and Jiang in Singapore Mandarin Chinese : a spoken-corpus-based study
title_full Grammaticalization of Shuo and Jiang in Singapore Mandarin Chinese : a spoken-corpus-based study
title_fullStr Grammaticalization of Shuo and Jiang in Singapore Mandarin Chinese : a spoken-corpus-based study
title_full_unstemmed Grammaticalization of Shuo and Jiang in Singapore Mandarin Chinese : a spoken-corpus-based study
title_sort grammaticalization of shuo and jiang in singapore mandarin chinese : a spoken-corpus-based study
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