英文摘要 |
This article reconsiders Tang's (1998) analysis of Mandarin matrix small clauses (SC) in an attempt to get a heifer understanding of the structure of the Mandarin nominal predicate. It is found that the structures which the nominal predicate can take can be a bare NP or even not-so-bare projections. All the nominal predicates manifest a kind of modifier-modifiee pattern, which implements 'modificational predication' of the subject Thus, the matrix SC is structurally 'not-so-bare' rather than 'tare' Finally, the claim of Mandarin indefinite/definite DP as an argument, not a predicate is further strengthened in this work. |