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Structural head and aspectuality

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  12 March 2026

Yafei Li*
Affiliation:
Cornell University
*
Department of Modern Languages and Linguistics, Morrill Hall, Cornell University, Ithaca, NY 14853-4701

Abstract

Though both Chinese and Japanese allow resultative compounds of the form Vcause-Vresult, Japanese resultative compounds do not show the semantic ambiguities that their Chinese counterparts have. I argue that this difference results from the interaction of three factors. First, resultative compounds are morphologically head-initial in Chinese but head-final in Japanese. Secondly, resultative compounds are also associated with an event structure whose head is always represented by Vcause of the compound. Thirdly, a universal condition requiring iconic representation of the temporal relations between two subevents makes Vcause linearly precede Vresult. The result of this work supports the claim that many differences among languages can be accounted for with universal principles plus simple parametric variations.

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Type
Research Article
Information
Language , Volume 69 , Issue 3 , September 1993 , pp. 480 - 504
Copyright
Copyright © 1993 by Linguistic Society of America

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