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Chapter 19 Postverbal complements and compounds of result, direction and potentiality

  • Sing Sing Ngai
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A Grammar of Shaowu
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© 2021 Walter de Gruyter GmbH, Berlin/Munich/Boston

Chapters in this book

  1. Frontmatter I
  2. Preface VII
  3. Acknowledgements IX
  4. Contents XI
  5. List of tables XXXIII
  6. List of maps XXXV
  7. List of abbreviations XXXVII
  8. Glossary of specific terms and notational symbols XLI
  9. Abstract XLIII
  10. Résumé XLV
  11. Shaowu as a Sinitic language XLVII
  12. Periodisation of Sinitic XLIX
  13. Special characters and symbols, transcription and glossing conventions LI
  14. Background & overview
  15. Chapter 1 Introduction 1
  16. Chapter 2 Geography, demography and history of Shaowu 22
  17. Part I: Phonetics & phonology
  18. Introduction 29
  19. Chapter 3 Phonology 31
  20. Part II: Nominal structure
  21. Introduction 49
  22. Chapter 4 Pronominal systems 51
  23. Chapter 5 Classifier systems and counting paradigms 66
  24. Chapter 6 Affixal morphology 82
  25. Chapter 7 Reduplication 109
  26. Chapter 8 Compounding 114
  27. Chapter 9 Kinship terms 120
  28. Chapter 10 Locative adpositions around NPs 125
  29. Chapter 11 Relative clauses 130
  30. Chapter 12 Possessive noun phrases and inalienability 142
  31. Part III: Predicate structure
  32. Introduction 155
  33. Chapter 13 Verb classes 157
  34. Chapter 14 Adpositional phrases 167
  35. Chapter 15 Adverbs and adverbial phrases 175
  36. Chapter 16 Negation and negative markers 187
  37. Chapter 17 Modality, modal auxiliaries and their syntax 213
  38. Chapter 18 Postverbal complements of manner, extent and degree and their markers 231
  39. Chapter 19 Postverbal complements and compounds of result, direction and potentiality 241
  40. Chapter 20 Aspectual system 264
  41. Part IV: Clausal structure
  42. Introduction 299
  43. Chapter 21 Topic-comment sentence constructions 301
  44. Chapter 22 Structures of comparison 309
  45. Chapter 23 Multifunctional morpheme [pɔŋ21] 帮 and its grammaticalisation pathways 332
  46. Chapter 24 Benefactive constructions 342
  47. Chapter 25 Object-marking constructions 348
  48. Chapter 26 Multifunctional morpheme [tie53] 得 and its grammaticalisation pathways 373
  49. Chapter 27 Ditransitive constructions 387
  50. Chapter 28 Passive constructions 410
  51. Chapter 29 Causative constructions 426
  52. Chapter 30 Existential and identity constructions 439
  53. Chapter 31 Copular constructions 449
  54. Chapter 32 Locative constructions 458
  55. Chapter 33 Interrogative structures: Polar, disjunctive and content questions 466
  56. Chapter 34 Imperatives and other moods 494
  57. Chapter 35 Clause-final particles 504
  58. Part V: Complex sentences & clause combining
  59. Introduction 523
  60. Chapter 36 Coordination 525
  61. Chapter 37 Subordination 541
  62. Chapter 38 Temporal subordination of simultaneity and sequentiality 545
  63. Chapter 39 Causal constructions 553
  64. Chapter 40 Conditional constructions 562
  65. Chapter 41 Concessive constructions 573
  66. Chapter 42 Purposive constructions 582
  67. Chapter 43 Other types of complementation in complex sentences 588
  68. Chapter 44 Co-subordination 596
  69. Chapter 45 Conclusion 598
  70. Part VI: Lexicon
  71. Chapter 46 Mini lexicon 607
  72. Part VII: Transcription samples
  73. A children’s song 635
  74. Shaowu, the Iron City 636
  75. Shaowu and its geography 639
  76. Bibliography 643
  77. Index 677
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