Title of article :
The Japanese existential possession: A case study of pragmatic disambiguation
Author/Authors :
Satoshi Tomioka، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2007
Abstract :
The Japanese existential construction can be used either to assert the presence of some entity in a certain location or to indicate that something is an integral part of another. It has been noted, however, that the part–whole reading seems to disappear when the nominative NP precedes the locative PP. Contrary to the existing analyses which make appeal to some constraint on movement to derive this disambiguation effect, this paper presents an information structural account. The analysis is empirically supported by the lack of disambiguation in embedded contexts and the significant role of contextual information that encourages the ‘missing’ part–whole interpretation to re-emerge.
Keywords :
information structure , Part–whole relation , Eventuality , Inalienable possession , Contrastive topic
Journal title :
Lingua(International Review of General Linguistics)
Journal title :
Lingua(International Review of General Linguistics)