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Chinese cleft structures and the dynamics of processing
Author(s) -
Liu Wei,
Kempson Ruth
Publication year - 2018
Publication title -
transactions of the philological society
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.333
H-Index - 26
eISSN - 1467-968X
pISSN - 0079-1636
DOI - 10.1111/1467-968x.12106
Subject(s) - syntax , ambiguity , interpretation (philosophy) , computer science , variety (cybernetics) , variation (astronomy) , dynamics (music) , focus (optics) , linguistics , natural language processing , artificial intelligence , psychology , programming language , philosophy , physics , pedagogy , astrophysics , optics
This paper addresses the challenge of Chinese cleft structures, involving a pairing of the particles shi and de , which in different combinations display a variety of focus‐related effects and different potentials for ambiguity: clefts and pseudo‐clefts in particular differ only in order of the elements. We argue that retaining conventional assumptions necessarily involves positing unrelated structures and multiple ambiguities, leaving the systematicity of variation unexplained; and we go on to argue that it is only by turning to a dynamic framework in which syntax is defined as mechanisms for incremental build‐up of interpretation that an integrated characterisation of these effects is made possible. Adopting the Dynamic Syntax framework (Cann et al 2005), we argue that shi and de induce procedures for incremental build‐up of construal which feed and can be fed by other such procedures; and we show how the array of effects both in clefts and pseudo‐clefts can be shown to follow from the dynamics of building up interpretation reflecting online processing.